DRM in games leads to piracy, says Good Old Games
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article published on 13 April, 2011
Good Old Games, the retro games site has made some interesting comments regarding DRM (digital rights management) this week, claiming that instead of preventing piracy, it instead encourages it.
PR and marketing manager, Lukasz Kukawski went as far as to say DRM's effectiveness was "close to none."
Kukawski, via Bitgamer:
What I will say isn?t popular in the gaming industry, but ... [ read the full article ]
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13. April 2011 @ 20:51 |
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huh? really...
"Cable thief is a victimless crime."
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13. April 2011 @ 21:45 |
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They've only just figured this out?
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shortybob
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13. April 2011 @ 21:50 |
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DUH. I hope someone in the industry reads this.
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13. April 2011 @ 22:57 |
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Agree 100%...even when DRM was young, I was downloading cracked versions of the games I bought just to avoid disk swapping.
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GryphB
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13. April 2011 @ 23:12 |
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About time someone gets this right....
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14. April 2011 @ 00:35 |
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Couldn't agree more.
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14. April 2011 @ 03:20 |
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Finally.... "Somebody" Grow a Brain and Used !
Just for Fun:
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The rule above all the rules is: Survive !
Capitalism: Funnel most of the $$$ to the already rich.
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biglo30
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14. April 2011 @ 10:43 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Agree 100%...even when DRM was young, I was downloading cracked versions of the games I bought just to avoid disk swapping.
Same here, was really a pain having to swap out disc or always have it in the drive making noise all the time when the content from it was already installed on the hard drive.
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lissenup3
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14. April 2011 @ 13:10 |
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Hell F'ing yeah........Just recently I tried the demo to Crysis 2 and it kept making me "sign in" and somehow tied up BOTH my email addresses and wouldn't send a reset or release them. So basically I'm f'ed because the DRM is wanting me to talk to the B.S. mothership.
Based on that experience with just the DEMO.............I'm jackin' the full version and IF it's fun enough to play online.......THEN I'll consider buying it.
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HxCMANIAC
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14. April 2011 @ 15:17 |
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What a novel concept.
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15. April 2011 @ 13:48 |
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I'm a PC gamer who buys all my games to support PC gaming and still download the iso from a torrent site or no cd/dvd patch just so I can play my game without a disc in the drive. Ubisoft is one company that has lost all my support due to thier always online DRM just to play thier games. It's a shame that the pirates have an easier time running the game than someone who sinks $60.00 for that game. And please somebody try to discredit me, so I can post a pic of my PC game collection, becides the ones I paid for off of Steam! (Rather buy box version of game from Best Buy though)
xFEARxPHOENIXx - Steam,XBOXLIVE,and Playstation Network user name
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kfir1
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15. April 2011 @ 21:07 |
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LMAO ..... I totally stopped buying games with DRM since last year. Im still playing COD4 with no DRM BS and with a LEGIT KEY. Trashed my COD4 2, JUNK.
DRM is PURE JUNK.
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16. April 2011 @ 17:30 |
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You could of just installed COD MW with the original disk and legit key then used the no-dvd crack for SP and MP. Works just fine.
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Kraknfart
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18. April 2011 @ 08:55 |
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The so-called protection software from stream is just abuse of my internet connection. When I installed a game that used stream the site address on the outside of the shrink wrapped box did not exist, and the documentation said that online registration was required. No big deal.
The big LIE was in what they didn't tell you, that installing the game would install a 60MB runtime module that is in contact with the stream servers all the time, even when not playing a game. Normally on start-up my PC sends abut 700 packets to establish my internet connection (I monitor my connection), with stream installed it about 7,000 packets!!!!
I reject this theft of my capped internet connection, seems while THQ don't like their stuff being stolen, they have no compunction about stealing my internet connection bandwidth.
I now play a cracked version of the game, with no stream boatware and I will not buy any games that use stream software. Well done THQ and the DRM suppliers, and you wonder why sales are dropping.
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