You are entitled to your opinion but I don't quite see how you can claim it on the same terms? How long does it take to download an album? 5 or ten minutes! You can't claim the same time with a game. Similalry a lot of people download music because it is more convenient and much more accessable. A lot more people download music and simply listen to each track for a couple of seconds and then discard it if they don't like it. You can't do quite the same thing with a game as you would usually have to get so far in it to even appreciate it to see if it is any good. Not every game you buy will be worth £35.00 and i'm sure most people would be inclined to pay £15.00 as opposed £35.00: Not everybody is a pirate. Of course there is always the option of going second hand with a lot of people and I am sure this option also helps to prevent some people from pirating a game with which you could easily retrade and pass on and use the money towards another game: At the very least it acts as an incentive. It may well be that software houses have to spend money on testers and marketting etc, but at the end of the day it is the consumer who decides whether or not the product is worth the selling price, not the software developers-and so, in this respect I beleive I am not talking rubbish

(Stoofa).