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Actually its a completely accurate analogy. Game development can only exist if its funded through paying customers. If everyone pirated games and nobody purchased them, the gaming industry would cease to exist.No it's not an accurate analogy because something of value is lost when someone abuses welfare, parasites consume resources for their own gain and deny other people of that resource.
In that instance, something of value would very much be lost, and the pirates would be the ones denying other people of that resource.
Its no different to welfare abuse. If everyone was on welfare then the system would collapse. Welfare only works if enough people work and contribute money to it by paying taxes.
As for the rest of your comments, dont make the mistake of thinking I support DRM because I actually cant stand it. That includes the cloud based DRM that Steam serves up.
What I don't accept is pirates leeching off the money I paid for a game and using the I wouldn't of bought it anyway argument. Or people that play through an entire game and then "decide" it's not good enough to buy.
These people feel they're entitled to something for free and don't need to contribute in any way, exactly like welfare abusers.