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rahul_sharma_1980
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You say:
Think about it this way: If everybody got a pirated version of Cricket 2004, do you think EA would bother making another cricket game? Of course they wouldn't.
I say:
If EA brought down the price of the game, it would sell in huge numbers, at least in India. No one would mind spending a some extra bucks just to get the real copy. But what they are charging at present is exorbitant. They could have higher prices or higher sales, not both. And until they change their marketing strategy for India, I am sorry to say, Piracy would continue.
Whether anyone likes it or not.
Think about it this way: If everybody got a pirated version of Cricket 2004, do you think EA would bother making another cricket game? Of course they wouldn't.
I say:
If EA brought down the price of the game, it would sell in huge numbers, at least in India. No one would mind spending a some extra bucks just to get the real copy. But what they are charging at present is exorbitant. They could have higher prices or higher sales, not both. And until they change their marketing strategy for India, I am sorry to say, Piracy would continue.
Whether anyone likes it or not.