Nowadays, the absolute vast majority of games that I play are shit tbh.

This is why I pirate games first to try them out. I wanna be very clear that if I think a game is good I buy it, no questions asked.

However, since most games don’t have demos or trials, I don’t want to feel like I’ve wasted money so I look to piracy so that I can try them out before making a purchase.

AITAH?

  • @Catoblepas
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    8 months ago

    Almost none of the profit made off AAA games goes to the people actually creating the game. They don’t get a bonus if the new Madden makes $10 mil more than the old one. You’re tossing hundreds at the CEOs and saying it’s worth it if the devs get a few pennies.

    Many of them probably aren’t even at the same studio anymore by the time you’re buying the game.

    • @luciferofastora@lemmy.zip
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      Did you actually read my comment? They don’t get the profit from the old game. The success pays for them to develop new games.

      Asked the other way round, if the game’s profit doesn’t pay the devs, what does?

      The company employing them

      Why does the company employ them?

      To make money

      So what happens if the company stops making money? A game’s profit doesn’t pay the past developers, but it does affect their future employment and income.

      I’m not defending the exploitative system that bleeds us dry for the privilege of getting to temporarily benefit from the wealth they’ve already extracted. I’m not opposing piracy. I’m very much in support of OP’s strategy.

      All I’m saying is that piracy won’t fix that system, because the ones most dependent on the game’s success aren’t the exec’s that’ll be hired elsewhere nor the investors that’ll extract their wealth elsewhere, but the devs whose employment and existence depends on their capacity to generate that wealth.

      Attack the system at the top, but don’t drop the bottom.