irishda said:
Couple of things. First, the assumption that piracy is a matter of service over money is a crock of shit, because pirating something is a lot harder than just buying it. Even with DRM/Always-online requirements. Cracks, fake servers, disc image files, emulators, etc. Hell, sometimes you'll spend more time trying to get the game to work than actually playing it.
Piracy has been shown to be a service problem.
East Europe and Russia used to have the highest piracy rates, when Steam opened its doors to them, those rates dropped dramatically.
I used to be a pirate, then when I embraced Steam and GOG and Impulse and iTunes (god I miss the old Impulse

) I quit cold turkey, because they offered me better service than I could get from Demonoid and Piratebay.
And I have to say, compared to how things used to be, pirating was much easier, just download, install and move a file from one folder to another and bam working game, if you spent more time trying to get games running than playing them as a pirate, that says more about a persons mental capacity than it does about the process.
Now I can just click a few times and install the game and play it legally with no issue, which I much prefer doing than pirating.
So no, piracy being a service problem is not a crock of shit, you just obviously dont know what you are talking about.