
Originally Posted by
SpooForBrains
Okay, "Everyone who disagrees with me is wrong and is just doing it to fit in and be cool". That's not really a reasoned argument and makes you come off like a rabid fanboy. Also, I don't even know what a try-hard IS.
Firstly, your house metaphor is SO broken I can't even begin to sensibly refute it. I'll attempt to anyway - firstly, MY PSP is NOT Sony's house. If it's anyone's house, it's mine. I bought it, I own it. I don't license it, I don't rent it, I own it. If I want to blow it right open then it's no-one else's business but my own.
Yes, the homebrew scene made piracy possible, but, sorry, in this case you can't have one without the other. Reverse engineering the machine and gaining the level of understanding necessary to run homebrew software on it also necessary leads to the ability to run pirate games. The one cannot happen without the other.
Futhermore, you don't know the motivations of the people who originally did all this hard work. Dark_Alex, for example, wrote an ISO loader before making the custom firmwares. I personally believe that you all owe the pirates a debt of gratitude for opening up the console - I doubt it would have happened without them.
I maintain that I hate Sony for all the RIGHT reasons, thank you, and you have made no constructive arguments to convince me otherwise.
Basil Zero, you have no idea how many of those 70,000 people are actively using pirate games. Equally, you have no idea how many of them have legitimately purchased UMD games. I'm guessing quite a few, if not most.
Even if you do accept piracy, you have no way of showing that that pirated game has lead directly to a lost sale. As other people have argued, there is nothing to say that the person who pirated that game would have otherwise bought it.
I just do not believe that piracy is a significant enough factor in poor PSP game sales, and furthermore, I don't think you'll find any independent commentators claiming that either. The only people shouting about how much piracy is hurting them is Sony.
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