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Shrygue
February 24th, 2010, 17:40
via Eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/psps-biggest-problem-is-piracy-sony)


Sony Computer Entertainment America PR exec Rob Dyer has admitted that piracy is a major problem for the PSP handheld, despite what he sees as a strong slate of games.


"I think we had a great line-up last year. The biggest problem that plagued PSP was piracy; we have not been able to slow that down," Dyer told Industry Gamers (via VG247).

"Publishers, when they put out good games, are not getting the same sales results that they got a few years back. So piracy's been a big issue and we're working on that very diligently to bring about some solutions," he said.

Dyer said that third-parties have not been sufficiently put off to stop PSP having a bumper 2010 of releases, hinting that some big announcements are on the way.


"That said, we still have a very robust line-up this year from third parties on the PSP, starting with Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. I won't go through the whole line-up because I want our third-party partners to make those announcements, but there are some big, big titles coming out this year and you'll see those announcements at GDC, DPS (Destination PlayStation) or E3."

Dyer said the PSPgo was partly intended to answer the piracy problem, but admitted that gamers found it confusing and overpriced. "We wanted to find a way to give the consumers what they want, so if they didn't want to go to a retailer they could stay at home and download. And we were hoping really to eliminate the piracy issue," he said.

"Did the PSPgo confuse [consumers]? Yeah, I think the higher price point didn't help matters any either."

wraggster
February 24th, 2010, 17:45
yep price is too much and the fact we cant play our legit UMDs on it put many off, i have around 40 UMD films and games and its the major reason for me not to get one

symbal
February 24th, 2010, 17:51
In the last year i haven't found a single Psp game i want to play through more than once and over it's whole life i can finger count the ones i do, i know it's a vicious circle with piracy leading to bad games and bad games leading to piracy but Sony and the developers have to make the first move to get it sorted, and blaming piracy is like standing in the middle of the road and blaming a truck for running you over, you know it's gonna happen so you responsible for moving.

Paris/Tokyo
February 24th, 2010, 17:56
This is sad. I bet Sony doesn't even care about PSP's homebrew scene, and will just Fort Knox the PSP2. My PSP would've collected dust while I waited for a quality title instead of the shovelware PS2-lite or Flash ports that saturates the handheld's library. Instead, I've basically used the system every day for the past 5 years, all thanks to an incredibly robust homebrew scene.

mungrin
February 24th, 2010, 18:29
If there were any good games made for PSP i would buy them but every game i try, i play it for 5 minutes and then delete.Heres the other thing,the piracy games are actually better than the UMD versions.I have a 32gb mem stick and can put all my downloaded games on it,but the UMD games i gotta lug em around.I'd buy SF4 for PSP.My PSP is mainly used for homebrew however.

PoorKingz
February 24th, 2010, 18:45
In the last year i haven't found a single Psp game i want to play through more than once and over it's whole life i can finger count the ones i do, i know it's a vicious circle with piracy leading to bad games and bad games leading to piracy but Sony and the developers have to make the first move to get it sorted, and blaming piracy is like standing in the middle of the road and blaming a truck for running you over, you know it's gonna happen so you responsible for moving.


If there were any good games made for PSP i would buy them but every game i try, i play it for 5 minutes and then delete.Heres the other thing,the piracy games are actually better than the UMD versions.I have a 32gb mem stick and can put all my downloaded games on it,but the UMD games i gotta lug em around.I'd buy SF4 for PSP.My PSP is mainly used for homebrew however.

You guys must be kidding yourselves. This isn't two or three years ago. If you remember, PSP was just about dead then. Then devs stepped it up and revived the PSP with some awesome games. Great games are still being released regularly now. Kingdom Hearts, the new SOCOM, the new Silent Hill... too many great games to mention. You can't use the excuse that PSP has no good games anymore. It just doesn't work today.

symbal
February 24th, 2010, 19:22
If you can name all the Good games in a single sentence you know there's a problem when it's on a major console, and developers are constantly having to reassure us that they not going to abandon Psp, none of the other consoles have anywhere near this problem.

osgeld
February 24th, 2010, 20:11
and every single one of them is a ps2 dumbsizing, which would have been cool at launch, not years later

Qmark
February 24th, 2010, 20:17
Issue a Public SDK and an 'App Store', then lock it down.
But alas, the Yaroze-era Sony is long gone.

shirk
February 25th, 2010, 00:25
So game distibutors are enjoying new sales records year after year, even outgaining Hollywood movies, but the PSP, which in latter generations is hard if not impossible to jailbreak, isn't profitable because of piracy? Oh please!

PoorKingz
February 25th, 2010, 04:42
If you can name all the Good games in a single sentence you know there's a problem when it's on a major console, and developers are constantly having to reassure us that they not going to abandon Psp, none of the other consoles have anywhere near this problem.

I could list a hundred if I wanted to waste my time. Just because they don't get the massive hype like console games, doesn't mean there are not any triple A titles. I think the PSP library might even surpass the PS2 library eventually. I know there have been around 50 or more online games released so far. You should really try some commercial games. Like I said, they have come a long way from sucky games and PS2 ports. If fact, many games are being ported from PSP to PS2.

dante221
February 25th, 2010, 05:02
I really don't use piracy as a resource for getting free software. I use it because I lack the money to fund those who publish or produce so-called 'product'. Sony's biggest problem is not the piracy. Their problem is not doing the right move. There's always a logical reason why people are pirating

mungrin
February 26th, 2010, 03:42
I could list a hundred if I wanted to waste my time. Just because they don't get the massive hype like console games, doesn't mean there are not any triple A titles..

I guess you like playing shitty games because majority of all the PSP games ever made suck.Dont believe me? Go to Gamespot or any video game site and look at the PSP section ratings and all you will see are mediocre and crappy scores for all the games.You might love these shitty games but the majority of us and critics say otherwise.

PoorKingz
February 26th, 2010, 21:09
I guess you like playing shitty games because majority of all the PSP games ever made suck.Dont believe me? Go to Gamespot or any video game site and look at the PSP section ratings and all you will see are mediocre and crappy scores for all the games.You might love these shitty games but the majority of us and critics say otherwise.

According to this Gamespot, PSP games are generally even with PS3 games and 360 games -_-.
Latest PSP Reviews (http://www.gamespot.com/reviews.html?platform=1024&category=&type=reviews&mode=all&sort=post_date&sortdir=asc#)
Feel free to compare the scores with other systems.

And here is a long list of high rated PSP games.

http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=top_rated&platform=1024&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&date_filter=all&sortdir=asc&official=all&page=0

jungletek
February 26th, 2010, 21:35
According to this Gamespot, PSP games are generally even with PS3 games and 360 games -_-.
Latest PSP Reviews (http://www.gamespot.com/reviews.html?platform=1024&category=&type=reviews&mode=all&sort=post_date&sortdir=asc#)
Feel free to compare the scores with other systems.

And here is a long list of high rated PSP games.

http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=top_rated&platform=1024&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&date_filter=all&sortdir=asc&official=all&page=0

The bigger picture you're missing is that you're arguing over personal opinion. If you want to think there are plenty of good games, you're entitled... just like I can say that there are barely any worth paying for. We're not all going to like the same thing, and that's good.

The real issue IS about naivete. Piracy is a trendy scapegoat, and the big media companies are betting that the average person is naive enough to take them at their word. The fact that they're so blatantly lying in an attempt to sway public opinion should, IMO, be shocking and offensive to you.

What's not to understand about the idea that if you keep buying their product that you think is crap, then they'll assume you're satisfied with crap and will keep shoveling it down your throat.

They call it piracy because it doesn't fit the definition of theft, and they want to evoke the image of a bloodthirsty high seas "yarr matey" type pirate. You know, one that actually deprived the original owner of their possessions through use of force. It's as ridiculous as calling jaywalking murder. One is simply not the other, and until they're willing to approach discussion with the public on a realistic basis, educated members of the public won't take them seriously.