my experience is that pirates take *every* game. They don't bother tos ee who the developer is, or even try the demo first. They just see it, and they take it.
Which basically proves the point that these people would never buy your product and likely don't even play the games. The game for them is the downloading.
As for the house thing, we are avoiding the minor issue of the hosue costing 10,000 times as much aren't we?
I avoided it because quite frankly your claim is ludicrous. I personally know of no one who bought his house so cavalierly or hastily as you describe.
Do you get a full demo of an apple before you buy it?
No, but I can get a refund from the store if I don't like it. I've returned food to stores before for refund when I was disatisfied with it. The same return policy should be available for video games. If developers and publishers expect consumers to respect their rights, then they first need to respect consumers' rights.
This comment was edited on Mar 10, 06:38.