That's a pretty unusual reason to not buy a game, in my opinion. And one I disagree with.
It's not all that unusual, really. I simply don't want to put my money towards a product where some of that money would wind up in the hands of a person who may have molested a child. I pass up a lot of games these days for similar reasons.
Then again, the guy may actually be clean. If he is, I will bite my words and buy the game, because it is one I've been looking forward to. If that's the case, show's over and everyone goes home happy.
If he's guilty, I won't sob myself to sleep over missing out on a single game; there are always more fish in the sea.
I'm sure Suda51 would be happy to have my money, but I doubt they'd cry over missing one purchase, especially because this game will likely sell rather well.
Agree to disagree, but that's how I do my best to operate. How you spend your money is your business, and how I spend mine is my business.
I'm admittedly a little disheartened by your conflicting viewpoint on this matter, but I won't try to force my views on this. It just means we have slightly different codes of honor/morals concerning our favorite entertainment medium.
We cool?
