Cut the Rope Developer Speaks Out on Piracy Problem

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Baresark

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Just more kindergarten politics. The issue is that the company is not concentrating on their paying customers but paying attention to the ones that should be disregarded. They should just release an ad-supported version of the game. I love the drama that comes from companies who don't actually use their brains. Have a pay version and an ad-supported version, like most apps used to be like.

I think it's funny that companies that make BS games are always the ones flapping their jaws in regards to this.
 

Something Amyss

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J. Mazarin said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
Of course, people are actually paying for both....
Not a high enough percentage, according to the developer (and many others).

So, rather than attempting to unsuccessfully implement DRM or any other useless tactic, they're simply taking their business elsewhere.

I'm not seeing the problem.
Of course, if their claims are legit, it has less to do with a need for DRM and more to do with a legitimate attempt to get people to download the correct version. This is, of course, assuming it's legit.

But then, if it's not, the question is whether they're also honest about it not being profitable or if it's another studio having a tantrum.

Aeshi said:
Didn't you hear? The "If at first you don't succeed, just declare it impossible" logic only applies when its convenient for gamers.
Ah, the "two wrongs make a right" logic is apparently a valid one.