Ignorant on a couple points. Firstly, your statement that it doesn't affect me... on what basis do you assume this? It's obvious that the gaming industry frequently copies itself these days. This map pack is probably going to sell extremely well. What evidence can you offer that I may not have to pay more in the future because MW2 fans will pay any price for their content, however weak it might be?
And on a more esoteric level, idiocy and rampant corporate greed in general piss me off. Especially when people defend them for it and seem to be content that they are being punished for the actions of others.
You're right. Ferrari wouldn't suddenly jack up the cost of their cars because a few are stolen. And if they did, it would be partially understandable, since they are actually losing merchandise that's potentially damaged. Activision is punishing people who did nothing wrong. So go ahead and defend them -- after all, our banks just did the same thing!For example, comparing stealing a $400,000 ferrari to stealing a $60 game. If that's not ludicrous, and symptomatic of borderline re ation or some extreme blinders, I don't know what is.
I can afford to buy a bunch of things and choose not to. This point is moot.The majority of people who download a game can afford it - that's a fact.
As has been explained to you before in this thread -- which you don't seem to have the comprehension powers to grasp -- the assumption that even a fraction of people who pirate a game would buy it otherwise is without merit. You absolutely cannot make a statement that "x" amount of money was lost on a pirated game until you provide evidence that a specific number of people would have bought the game if they couldn't pirate it. Comprehension fail on your part. Take a stats class, z0sa.There's not many people who have capable gaming peripherals and the technological know how - oh, and a paid internet subscription - who can't afford $60 for a game they want badly enough they'll steal it.
Video games SALES have also skyrocketed. Games now routinely sell a million copies per le. Games now also account for more per year than any other form of home entertainment, if I remember correctly. Game companies are getting richer, faster, than ever before. So THEY are getting more bang for their buck as well. And don't forget that games are now cheaper to mass produce and distribute than Atari or the NES ever thought about being.In case you didn't notice, video games have gone up in price only marginally in the last 25 years but the cost of making them has skyrocketed exponentially in the same time frame. You're definitely getting your bang for your buck.
In fact, League of Legends is completely free to buy and play. And that company is making a huge profit on the game. So give the "Woe is me" routine for Activision a rest.
I love how I haven't yet defended the price once and specifically kept my line of allegiance neutral,You're clearly neutral in this. You pick a game you like and defend it regardless of what happens. You defended WaW despite it being a copy of CoD4, you even made the statement that World War II recreations were less common than modern day war environments, and now you're on MW2's jock.
Yeaaaaah, man, my heart is in pieces. That's why I'm still playing and enjoying the out of CoD4, with over 90 maps on the server I play on -- for FREE.yet I've been called a fanboy by you, a famed IW sucker before they broke your little heart.
It does piss me off that a gaming company chooses to screw over the people that buy from them, and you call them "greedy" at the same time you're defending them to every other person in the thread.
What does this have to do with anything? Wow... it proves you didn't like Wolfenstein. Congrats! So did a lot of people. You bought into hype for a game that wasn't even released! Way to go!Remember telling me Wolfenstein isn't worth the money because better , like MW2, was on the horizon - and before either game was out? Pathetic.![]()

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