But please don't advocate piracy because of Arturia's pricing policy.
Please respect your fellow members on this forum, and refrain from false accusations. I have in no way or form advocated software piracy. I just stated that it exists! It is common knowledge that unrealistic pricing is a strong driving force behind software piracy. Had I advocated it, I wouldn't have stated that I will wait until Arturia asks for a reasonable price.
Do you really want a world where a customer aren't allowed to express dissatisfaction with a company or product, without being unfairly attacked?
You say that you consider 50% of the retail price (rp) to be a reasonable price for an upgrade. If you make a little research you'll find that the vast majority of software vendors charge between 20-30% of the rp. If we take the middle ground and assume that €199 is 25% of the rp, then Arturia would have to raise the rp to 796. Do you think that anyone would pay that for V Collection v6?
If you want to see a price change, wait for a sale, and lobby for a price change, like you are doing now.
Why? Why shouldn't I, and other customers, be allowed to voice our dissatisfaction with Arturias unrealistic pricing policy. Complaints are the only thing that may make them change their minds. That's how the world works.
If you want to pirate this update, you are on an ilegal path, plus you're enticing Arturia into buying or developing more anti-piracy measures instead of developing better products, which comes at extra costs.
Guess who is going to pay that bill.
One again, stop spreading false accusations! I don't know what copy protection has to do with it, but you may be right. Let's look at some history. When v4 was updated to V5 Arturia switched from a strong copy protection "eLicencer" to a weak one ASC. The proof? You hardly ever see eLicencer protected software pirated. Google is riddled with links to pirated ARC protected software, within days of it's release.
As I've said. You may very well be right (in a way). At same time that Arturia switched copy protection system, they also doubled the upgrade price, from €99 to €199 (without raising the rp). So it appears that it's the loyal customers that has to "foot the bill", for the adoption of an inferior copy protection system.