I ask that question to the wise men of SW.
In my honest opinion I believe that piracy in consoles is way bigger than piracy in PC.
Why? Go ahead and compare the prices of a console and a PC in the countries where piracy is bigger (Spain is pretty much the capital of gaming piracy, go check the price of a decent PC there)
Thing is PCs are f*cking expensive in countries with high piracy ratings.
and im not talking about 1000 dollars expensive, im talking about 3 times that.
I live in Costa Rica, which as some of you may know already, is a developing country in latinamerica.
Sure we are developing and have made great technological advances, but still, a decent PC in this country will cost you around 1000 dollars, im not talking about a top notch PC, but a very average one, I bought my PC in the US and had it shipped here, the final price was around 1000 dollars, then I checked the prices of the same parts but in local markets, and if I would have bought the same PC here, it would have been 2000 dollars.
Now look at the prices of consoles, specially the 360 or wii, they are ridiculous, they actually sell these consoles in "bundles" that include the console, controllers, the "chip" (It's no longer a chip now, it's just a change in the software, point is it's to enable the console to play pirate copies) 1 original game and 10 copies, at prices as low as 300 dollars, and every pirate copy costs around 2 dollars, the price rates for pirated stuff dont vary much around the globe, so you can expect it to be pretty much the same in other countries.
So I find it illogical...how is it that PC piracy can be higher? when only a relatively small number of people in these countries own a PC capable of running these games, as opposed to the large number of people who own a modified console.
Also wasn't NSMB the most pirated game of 2010 or 2011? and the list barely included PC tittles.
It's hard to get an exact number, but piracy in consoles is obviously huge as well, piracy is not a problem exclusive to PC.
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