I wonder if I'm the only one that thinks that assuming big gaming companies are "fearing" pirates is a bit of a naive comment?
They don't fear them. Most companies don't even address maintaining sales as their reason for DRM. Lately it has been in the direction of deterring second hand sales which is entirely unreasonable. Slowly changing the wording from owning the game to owning a license to place the game. People shack up with Steam and Co seeing it as the only safe option while still just counting the days till these companies vanish and now their stockpile of games are gone.
I also find it a bit silly that people say "I know a guy who..." and use that to justify a logic that all people of a group do something.
Yes we all "know a guy who..." because we live amidst 300 million people in the US alone and 7 billion worldwide. There are different people all over. I've seen a guy shit his pants in public, but people would say I was retarded if I started thinking all guys did.
This is no different. A clutch of these posts use the one guy shitting in public observation as justification for ignorance of the reality.
While I normally like Shamus's articles, this one was extremely misguided (as I mentioned earlier) and so are quite a few of the responses.
I personally just use Gamefly at this point and don't play PC games (because of DRM), when (or if I suppose) I find a good game I end up buying it and it is mine forever. I just don't see the current digital rights management system working in any other field. Perhaps gamers are just too easily convinced (as my man shitting pants point above might illustrate).
They don't fear them. Most companies don't even address maintaining sales as their reason for DRM. Lately it has been in the direction of deterring second hand sales which is entirely unreasonable. Slowly changing the wording from owning the game to owning a license to place the game. People shack up with Steam and Co seeing it as the only safe option while still just counting the days till these companies vanish and now their stockpile of games are gone.
I also find it a bit silly that people say "I know a guy who..." and use that to justify a logic that all people of a group do something.
Yes we all "know a guy who..." because we live amidst 300 million people in the US alone and 7 billion worldwide. There are different people all over. I've seen a guy shit his pants in public, but people would say I was retarded if I started thinking all guys did.
This is no different. A clutch of these posts use the one guy shitting in public observation as justification for ignorance of the reality.
While I normally like Shamus's articles, this one was extremely misguided (as I mentioned earlier) and so are quite a few of the responses.
I personally just use Gamefly at this point and don't play PC games (because of DRM), when (or if I suppose) I find a good game I end up buying it and it is mine forever. I just don't see the current digital rights management system working in any other field. Perhaps gamers are just too easily convinced (as my man shitting pants point above might illustrate).