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Piracy?????
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Ok lets look at these positive and negative consequences of
piracy
The Positive
-Free Games
-Make you own business off of someone else's work
-And Free Games
The Negative
-Its illegal
-It takes away the hard work for the producers that work their ass off
-It killes the system
-It makes companies stricter about their system/platform "cough sony cough"
I think piracy is stupid, think about it would you like to make a really awesome song, you give it to your friends let say for $5, and then someone else take your song and starts selling it for $2.50 and his going to probably make more money off your item for his half price reduction. Wouldn't you get mad and furious
Now this is way sony is so strict on their systems A.K.A PS3, because the pirates are going to get their games for free and the companies their not getting in return which leads to the companies that have a partnership with sony not make products for them. Lets map it out to understand it
New PS3/Xbox Game>Everyone loves it>pirates see that and know they will get money off of this>they pirate it for lets say 25% off>people start getting that one instead of buying the one the producers made>The producers starting getting mad that their not getting the money that they deserve and realize that they cant keep making games for PS3/Xbox because instead of making more money, their making less.
So to what I think is going to happen once pirates figure out to sign their pirated games to run on a retail PS3, companies arn't going to rely on sony's "secure" system anymore and stop making games for us.
This is titled just as an opinion of mine, I'm not against the hacking/ CFW (I was in the PSP Scene) but what I'm actually against is the pirating. I also hope that once Backup Manager comes out signed, you guys use it how it was suppose to be used, to play our backups not to play pirated games
Feel free to disagree with me, agree, and add you own opinion on this