Very good points, I like your after thought. :)
I'm not passing judgment here and I do have a conscience. I worry about independent developers (more in the PC world) mostly but hey, whatever will happen will happen. One things for sure it's not going to stop. Many companies are shooting themselves in the foot, since copy-protection hurts only the legitimate consumer. Oblivion was one of the top-selling games in 2006, with a mere cd check.
I'm also not saying that I know or even believe that sales are damaged by piracy. Seven of the top 20 best-selling console games of all time are DS titles. I'm not talking money but units sold. However I can't help wonder if theres some damage in regard to the more specialized less popular games that are still great.
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Noone is candy coating its actions.People do not understand that pirates help the companies to expand.Companies calculate the number of original copies they will sell and product them.If their game is good it will sell almost all or all of its copies produced.They sell 1 million or 2 and they are super happy.You wont see a Gta Chinatown copy to the shelves for too long,the people who buy it,will buy it.But people with less money will download it and companies know that well.And so Rockstar will be famous again in China,Mexico,Pakistan and wherever not rich people live....
I should have know we were falling into their evil trap!
Wouldn't they be pissed I decided not to pirate their game?
Your right though, no one knows about Chinatown Wars, it isn't plastered on every games magazine cover.
They must have leaked their game intentionally to get free advertising!
Forget that it's an exclusive GTA DS game where you can sell drugs.
"Our games going to sell like crap! Quick, upload it to a server so people can download our game for free!"
"Phew that was close, we almost missed our chance to expand!"