Originally posted by NekoFever

You think games are a luxury? Should they be a luxury? Why are they a luxury?
These are the points I'm trying to address.
I personally don't think games should be seen as valuable items. I buy games for a hight price, and 98% of the time, they are worth dirt a year on. ( sometimes as little as six months

I think piracy is a shame, but I fully understand it's existence.
If piracy wasn't possible, I have no doubt the market conditions would change, and games would be far cheaper.
Lots of people wouldn't bother with gaming if piracy wasn't an option. That's because they like games, but can't really afford the price.
Games are highly priced, so many people rely on copies, which means publishers charge more for the games.
Publishers need to break this cycle, the ball is in their court. They need to bring pricing down, and thus create a healthier, more positive game market.
I don't blame people that use copied software, they are gamers who often can't truly afford videogames.
Those that can afford videogames should be happy and content, but never arrogant or selfish enough to say gaming should be the preserve of the well-off!
If buying videogames ceased to be a realistic option for me, and someone offered me cheap copies, I would buy them. Who am I harming, if I couldn't afford legitimate games in the first place?
Maybe console manufacturers need to set an example and sell their own software for a more affordable price, thereby creating a standard industry price that could be low and fair. I think this is the way to go!
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