
Finally Reeves admits there is a problem with PSP piracy. We all know that handhelds are not immune to piracy and people who really want a game for free. Reeves also announced that Sony will clamp down on those responsible. This statement which means almost nothing, will be taken lightly from those out there hacking and cracking software. Time and again we have seen companies claim they have a resolution to the global problem and time and time again they fail. I’m skeptical, but still want to see what they actually have up their sleeve to stop this problem. Even though Reeves admitted that piracy was driving hardware sales, he says it isn’t enough to balance out. He also goes on to claim they know how it is done and seemingly implies that they are doing something about it. We shall see Sony. With your years of incompetent projects, and devices I’m waiting for you to actually finish something and have it be a good thing.
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HeY!.. Pirates have been with us for centuries... They are the good folks who managed to escape the vile Inquisition, which burned non-believers at the stake fir fun and enjoyment, just like the mini-inquisition Salem plague did, just like America is in process in Arabia... The Pirates are the warriors who wrenched humanity out of the evil clutches of Christianity’s huge people killing Inquisition machinery... They gotta eat too... Their bloodlines are still with us, and they are still doing what they do best, ”pirating”... You corporate entities get more than enough money from your mass sales... You can afford to let the little 10% loss go, without needing to destroy humans for petty stealing.. after all, you steal too, by selling us garbage at gold prices... Plus, it cost you more to recover just 2% of pirated losses, than it would to just let it all slide...
Wake up, and give the underdogs a chance to live some Life too... Stop being such Greedy PIGS!... This is humanity.. All they really know is to steal, steal, and steal... You all do it... Let it go...
I believe with you on the piracy part, but I don’t think limiting the free person’s power is going to stop the pirates from doing their job. They will always find ways around the programs but the normal user won’t and they will be stuck with a nulled game. It is sad and hopefully gaming companies are done trying to put software on their games.
What those big boys don’t realise is, if they charged lower prices for their games and software, they would make a greater killing rather than charging 60-100 bucks for a game. We would be broke if we bought every single game we wanted. I guess there will always be the one or two people who will still steal but I am sure if prices were lower, more people would go to the store and get a real copy and overall sales would be higher and I’m sure the same would be for their overall profit margins.
Oh yeah, who wouldn’t? They have gotten greedy and charge higher and higher prices. That is the sole reason I don’t buy many games anymore. Usually I rent them or go to a friends house to play. I do get sweet deals on new PC games though.