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I know for a fast that when i could grab even a "decent" title for $20-$30 i bought more games,now I'm not willing to fork out $50-$60 for something that MAY be worth my time. though i have given up piracy and just lowered my purchases over all.
Also are there any numbers on how many of the pirates are from areas where a game may not be available, either due to legal issues (anti -hate laws in germany) or import problems such as excessive tariffs or political import bans?
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2)simple supply vs demand (the pc market as I see it)
If publisher think they can (or deserve) to sell their games at a higher price point, it's their call, there's no law preventing them to. Otherwise they can cry rivers for all I care.
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