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Why? This is literally voting with your wallet, a cornerstone of Capitalism. If I look at my options and decide not to do either, I can do that as well. This is how the world works. Always has. Compare your options, make your choice.
Because we have clear evidence that the morons are spoiling ghe market for everyone else. If they hadn't fallen for the death by a thousand cuts of "it's only additional content", "I want to be able to play it on the day of release", "it's only cosmetic", "I don't care about having a disc", "I don't care if I can play something I bought in 5 years", "you can't expect a company to run a server in peRPeTuitY", "it's only a ToS, it doesn't mean anything", "it's oPTioNal", "games cost a lot more to make now than they once did", "it's fucked now so I'll come back after they've updated it a bit, I don't need that money now". They were all lies, all hooks for the idiots that are too dumb to engage their brains for more than a couple of seconds, were never taught how to use money, were never taught how to vote with their wallets nor impulse control, and here we are, not 20 years since the writing was on the wall for those of us who knew how to engage our brains for longer than it takes to click the '"buy" now' button, several serious hits taken to our basic consumer rights, some hanging in the balance, the gaming market on the cusp of imploding and our money devalued by at least 50% if the corpos only stop at Nintendo's $90 con and, in truth, even less than that since that's proven to rarely be the actual price of the full game.
So yes, it's foolish to encourage this behaviour because the morons voted us into oblivion.