I just read an argument about why people pirate on geek.com. I don't entirely agree with it but it has a point - it basically shows that legit buyers have to waste a solid hour jumping through hoops just to start playing Batman Arkham City.
However, in the comments there was an interesting point that a lot of people pirate because they want to try the game first to see if it's worth purchasing. I know we've probably all heard this one before, but I wonder, what would happen if retailers and/or digital distributors would finally allow us to easily return games we don't like? I don't really care about the details of how they would make sure we deleted the game or whatever, so let's just assume it works.
If you've pirated a game to test it out before making a purchasing decision, would you have just bought it in the first place if you knew you could return it?
Or, if you've never pirated, do you think that's a smart decision? Surely if you'll have some games you regret buying...
EDIT: Just to clarify, I mean within 2 days of purchase you get a 100% refund. After that maybe you can "sell it back" like you currently can with console games.
However, in the comments there was an interesting point that a lot of people pirate because they want to try the game first to see if it's worth purchasing. I know we've probably all heard this one before, but I wonder, what would happen if retailers and/or digital distributors would finally allow us to easily return games we don't like? I don't really care about the details of how they would make sure we deleted the game or whatever, so let's just assume it works.
If you've pirated a game to test it out before making a purchasing decision, would you have just bought it in the first place if you knew you could return it?
Or, if you've never pirated, do you think that's a smart decision? Surely if you'll have some games you regret buying...
EDIT: Just to clarify, I mean within 2 days of purchase you get a 100% refund. After that maybe you can "sell it back" like you currently can with console games.