Well, if you think so. I would maintain that it has more to do with international/political relations than any notion of a games market. Deus Ex:HR featured a Chinese villain/evil Chinese megacorp. Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising? China as the bad guys. The sequel, Red River...People's Liberation Army.Witty Name Here said:No offense, but a great deal of the "don't make china the bad guys" thing has to deal with them being too afraid of losing the chinese market, pirating or not, there are still a lot of people in china, and a lot of them can still pay for games. This whole "Don't piss off the chinese" thing is a major reason North Korea is suddenly the bad guy of a lot of games (Like Crysis 2, where they somehow have access to power armor and modern day military equipment despite nearly falling on the verge of poverty)Dr.Panties said:Incorrect. Every single piece of software is available in pirated form. Everything. Every game or program that you can think of (and that has already been released) is already available as a pirated copy, on any platform, for sale in public. There is no Chinese market for genuine games or software...or films for that matter.Witty Name Here said:the Chinese market is apparently too lucrative to risk having your game banned because the country doesn't like it too much.
After 12 years here, I would confidently state that the market for authentic copies of software is laughably low. The originals come in, are pirated, then relegated to the shelves for display purposes. This happens in practically every single game/console store. Also, a lot of consumers CAN'T pay for original copies, and most simply won't when a copy can be purchased for around $2.00USD.
Consoles are sold pre-modded/cracked in game stores here. Computers are sold with pirated operating systems. If I want to purchase an original copy of any game from my local game store, the owner has to order it through Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the opened display/pirate master copy is on the shelf behind him, and on the counter are folders full of the photocopied cover sleeves of available pirated games. Every single game, on any platform ever released.