Foxhound, because I don't like this line of thought at all:
Sure, it may give people spyware, but it is their duty as the user to know what they're installing.
Adding a combo packed installer designed to trick hasty, inexperienced or non english speakers into filling their computers with stuff they weren't after is wrong. If you don't have it in you to be as upfront with your customers as they'd like about what they're getting, you suck. If you try to force products upon people that don't need them, you suck.
I was offering my opinion as a developer of video games as well. If trying to make money is selfish, every single company, game developer, game publisher, etc. is selfish. You'd also be selfish by working a job instead of trying to live off the earth and volunteer all of your extra resources and free time.
You're short sighted imo.
I don't think that making money is selfish. I'm just picky about the way you'd go about doing that. If the install process was made with the user's well being in mind, then it would be fine to cash in from it because it'd be an exchange that everyone is supposed to profit from. If it's made to trick people into accepting stuff, then I don't see why you'd deserve to get any money from doing that to people. The people tricked are the ones who should be getting the money.