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[QUOTE="kdawg88"]but anti-piracy measures really are made as a result of....piracy.Dire_Weasel
But why do game companies insist on DRM even after it's been proven time and time again that it just doesn't work? I believe that the key to diminish piracy (because there is no stopping it) is to entice people to go for the legal copy. DRM measures only serve to make the pirated copy look more appealing. The truth is that most publishers aren't interested in combating piracy, they're just interested in inflicting more control on legal customers.
While I think this is completely unnecessary and pointless, at least it's not intrusive DRM such as SecuROM or StarForce. I'm online all the time regardless so signing into their stupid website isn't that big of a deal for me - and no disc and stored game saves are great features. This is definitely better than what 2K and Rockstar are doing. Still, EA seems to be the only one who got the message and they're now treating PC gamers better than any other major publisher. Maybe it'll take another cIass-action lawsuit to convert Take-Two and Ubisoft, too.
So, how do you entice people to go for the legal copy? What's the carrot?
If you simply remove all copy protection, then you're basically asking your customers to give you money on a strictly volunteer basis. The volunteers would then subsidise the pirates. I guess that's how it is now, anyway.
You mean purchasing a product isn't voluntary already? Shoot, that's a new one to me. Last I checked, people still have to pay for a product they want to own. Just a thought. The very idea that removing all copy protections would make the purchasing of any product voluntary is baseless.
Think of the millions that could be saved that are wasted on protection schemes that are proven failures. Those costs could be passed down to the consumer and would likely spur more first day sales.
Your last point is sheer nonsense. Last I checked, people were buying games en masse. Hollywood is enjoying bigger box office receipts than they ever have. Oh yeah, and you still have a job. Tell how this voluntary system is a disaster again? You know, the same system of peddling goods that has been around since the dawn of time?
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