• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    This would never be downvoted on Lemmy, so you’ve asked to be distrusted. And no, piracy is not promotion. No one is going home and buying a switch 2 if they play an emulator of an SNES game at my house.

    People play Nintendo games because they are fun. Pretending otherwise is kind of stupid. I’m hard pressed to give them any more money, but some weird campaign to pretend they don’t exist isn’t going to change a damned thing.

    Edit: notice how I’m downvoted but the person saying a popular opinion while claiming they’ll be downvoted gets upvoted. Imagine that.

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      8 days ago

      You’re basically saying boycotts are ineffective. That’s bullshit. Sure I know Nintendo isn’t going away, but now I’m putting my time, effort, and money towards the goods and services from a more deserving company. And Nintendo is gone from my life.

      It’s about what you want to grow, not what you want to die.

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        8 days ago

        boycotts can totally be effective.

        But even if a million of their customers fell off the face of the earth tomorrow, nothing would change. Nintendo is too successful for their own good. I’ll never buy a Nintendo product, but let’s not fool ourselves thinking a small group of people on the internet has anything on the largest video game company in Japan.

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          7 days ago

          A million customers dropping Nintendo at once would absolutely have a massive impact, are you kidding?

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            7 days ago

            okay, I did pull that number out of my ass, but my point still stands, Nintendo will not learn their lesson by a few thousand people on the internet claiming to boycott them. I guess it would take maybe a million lost customers, but I doubt that will ever happen because the bulk of Nintendo sales go to people who only care about the games, not the company.

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              Even if it’s a small amount of people, it still matters. Even if boycotts can’t be made big enough to force a company to change, the change that does occur for the people boycotting changes their own lives. Things don’t happen in a vacuum, there is opportunity cost. Nintendo might still be bullying the rest of their customers, but the boycotters themselves are already free. They’re already using alternatives, supporting those alternatives, and the growth that can happen from that support can potentially mean the world to who is being supported.

              I could be playing a Zelda game, but I won’t. And because of that, one way I’ve scratched that itch is by buying indie games with a similar style like Blossom Tales and Anodyne. Indie devs can use all the support they can get, so every customer counts.

              It also has me looking into open-source alternatives like the Zquest engine and Solarus engine - both of which seem pretty cool.

              And of course as I said earlier it means more of my time, energy, and money go toward Steam, and Valve is doing great work driving increasing popularity and technical capability of Linux, and largely doing it in the right way by substantially supporting open-source software like Proton.

              One or few people don’t make much of a difference in the short term, but they are always the first ones necessary to get network effects going. I mean come on, we’re having this discussion on lemmy.

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        8 days ago

        No, I’m saying boycotts are good but a weirdo interpretation of them which say piracy violates a boycott is fucking stupid

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          8 days ago

          It’s really not, and evidently you don’t know jack shit about the discussions, studies, and history in piracy. If you did, you’d know that a primary argument in favor of the free sharing of information is that as we consume media, we effectively become free advertising for that media. So by claiming my stance is a “weirdo interpretation”, you are undermining one of the pillars that supports movements to make info and culture more free.

          Piracy is a form of free advertising. And piracy can and often does lead to more sales.

          To pirate something does promote it through word of mouth viral marketing.

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        8 days ago

        Nintendo is gone from my life.

        No it isn’t. You’re here on a soapbox telling people that they aren’t doing enough by completely changing their buying behavior. That’s not enough – they have to also conform to an arbitrary goalpost that you set. Nintendo is still so in your life that you’re can’t even let people pirate their shit in peace.

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      7 days ago

      You probably got downvoted for saying that something which does happen “never” happens, and for calling people “stupid” if they don’t agree with your opinion, and lastly for calling a boycott “some weird campaign to pretend they don’t exist”.

      You gave strangers many reasons to dismiss what you’re saying.

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              7 days ago

              What planet do you live on? Who do you think burned someone??? Lmao.

              You made a whiny edit saying that people would downvote you because your comment “wasn’t popular”. I pointed out, using the exact words that you wrote, which rude and condescending statements that you made would likely cause people to think that your comment is not worth listening to.

              You said that I am “wrong” despite having copy and pasted your text.

              You feel “burned” when I pointed out that I copy and pasted it???

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                7 days ago

                The idiot said they were going to be downvoted when they obviously weren’t going to be. You clearly think you burned me. And this time too.

                i CopY paStEd Ur TeXt!!!1

                Okay cool you have a lot of time on your hands to comb through people’s comment histories.

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                    2 days ago

                    I just love when people come back days later multiple times to try and revive an argument /s

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      7 days ago

      Unless you have no playmates, you basically play the games and later discuss with your buddies. In turn you passively encourage your mates to play the games, even if you pirate, the social force is there.

      Boycotting works, we’re social creatures