My theme park example was a metaphor, as was the bit about the rise of ticket prices. The rise in ticket prices represents penalty. In fact, your statement, "the cost of games has gone up because EVERYTHING has gone up in every single market" is false. I assume you're referring to inflation. Inflation occurs when the volume of money increases, thus decreasing the dollar value. Even though the price tags read a dollar or so higher, things are just as affordable. The game's price is not my strict concern.Magnicon said:Yeah. Thats not how it works at all. The most successful games are the ones that tend to be the most expensive.
The overall cost of games has gone up because EVERYTHING has gone up in every single market. That is how the market system works.
If you go back and read my original statement, I said, "now these people who were doing the right thing all along are being punished for the disobedience of others." That is my concern. Valve Co-founder, Gabe Newell, has spoken multiple times on companies attempting to battle piracy by "inconveniencing" customers. That's that punishment thing I was talking about.
Furthermore, who regulates piracy? You know, that guy who says who can steal and who can't, what's his name? Dammit, it's right on the tip of my tongue! This is going to bother me all day!
Yes, if Activision makes $3,000,000.00 in sales, and lose $6,000,000.00 due to pirating -it is true- they have still earned $3,000,000.00 dollars. But, again, who says it will stop at $6,000,000.00? What happens when the revenue lost due to shrink surpasses what is considered "acceptable"? You can expect some of that inconveniencing to be coming your way.
So, again, my issue is not that video game prices have risen due to piracy, or even that they will raise. My issue is that it is unfair. Transactions on this level are simple. You give, you get. Pay money, get game. Give game, get money.
In closing, I would like to regurgitate myself again, "Those who pirate are stealing, not only from the industry, but from those citizens; their fellow gamers. So, in short, it is unfair and insensitive. That is why it's wrong."