Erm... I own a high end gaming system AND a 360 (Killer Apps anyone?). Besides you can't really argue with that point, people would pirate the pc version if it was available. You are talking about a particular game that isn't available to be pirated. Obviously that is going to be highly pirated. Last month the highest pirated game was Spore. That's not available for another platform (in it's purest form, im not talking about the DS or iPhone versions) so the argument is moot.Mozgus wrote: You're assuming that the majority of pirates have both a 360 AND a high end gaming PC, and they just choose whichever gets leaked first. That's just not true. There's no reason to own both. 360 and PC have more in common than any other existing pair of platforms. Who in their right mind would pay for both paths? You'd have to have money falling out of your ass, and if you did, you wouldn't be pirating in the first place. Stop defending consoles. It's that kind of fucked perception that started all this.
You can't compare download stats for a game that is simply not available to be pirated on a different system. That's just manipulation of numbers for no real reason. You can't support your argument with that.
I never said I was defending consoles. I'm not saying either system is more pirated than the other. I'm merely pointing out why your argument is flawed.Mozgus wrote: Stop defending consoles. It's that kind of fucked perception that started all this.
Mozgus wrote:All this year and even some before it, 360 piracy has been rivaling or even bypassing PC piracy, (just like the two PlayStations before it) and I want people to finally open their eyes to the god damned numbers. I'm not some defender of the PC platform. I just cant stand when any kind of misconception gets spread out universally, reported as fact, and used as a scapegoat by idiot big wigs who can't accept responsibility for their product tanking.
I don't necessarily agree with the whole 'piracy is killing the PC' business. It's bullshit. Games have always been pirated on PC. Just as much as it was in the dawn of the internet. Just as much before even then. Piracy is rife in any high end media. IF there is a way to copy media. Somebody will do it and make money out of it. It's that simple.
I'm not trying to disagree with you Moz, I'm trying to point out that the numbers in this particular case are flawed. There's no apple to apples comparison here.
With the advent of faster and faster internet connections. People can download games even 9GB~ size downloads are a piece of cake for most common users these days. Taking a couple of days max on even the most modest of connections. That's just in the UK. Places like Sweden where piracy is rife scoff at the connections we get. My Swedish friend has had a 10mbps at least asymetric line for as long as i've known him (i've known him for about 6/7 years now) and he pays peanuts for it. He recently upgrades to 20mbps. If he gets a decent seed ratio on a torrent he can have 10GB downloaded in a matter of hours.
Piracy will get worse. The numbers are going to increase regardless of platform. So I'm not even sure this argument even means anything in the long run.
