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#1 rameyuk
Member since 2008 • 25 Posts
Does Sony and Microsoft realized that by disabling cheat codes, they're actually losing their potential customer? A hardcore cheater such as myself, relies heavily on cheating devices to get full enjoyment over games. I don't buy the console and the games if I know it's uncheatable. Therefore, I'm not positioning myself as a customer of Sony, Microsoft and the games developer. Therefore, they actually lost a potential customer such as myself. And I'm sure, this is happening everywhere and I'm pretty sure, that they don't want to lose a potential customer. Especially when Sony and Microsoft is at war over market domination. Hypothetically, if Sony and Microsoft encourage and license cheating devices (Since it is licensed, Sony and Microsoft could control and ensure that the cheating devices doesn't spoil and ruin the consoles) they will actually be getting more money than when they block the cheating devices. Coz, people like me will gladly pay more to buy their consoles and games with the cheating devices. Why? Because people cannot purchase one of them.. In order for cheats to work, you need the cheating device and the game itself. So, when you buy the cheating device money will flow to Datel, then you buy the console and the money will flow to Sony and/or Microsoft and when you buy the game, money will flow to the game developers. It is mutually beneficial to Datel and other cheating companies as well as to Sony, Microsoft, and the game developers. What they need is only to block cheats used online. But they should license the use of cheating devices for offline games. What do you guys think? Am I right? Or am I just an echo of a cheatless game console desperate in need of cheating?