Put it on Steam and load the game with extras. Maybe add in a couple extra hours of gameplay, some mod support, perhaps take a little bit of extra time to fix some of the smaller complaints about the game if it has already been released on a console. If you buy it retail, perhaps some nice collectibles to go with it. If this isn't good enough for them, then I guess I'll just have to take my severance pay and go somewhere else.
It doesn't matter what I do, it will always get pirated by people who were never going to pay in the first place. Just stop trying to prevent it, and just worry about the legit customers.
For those who don't know, use of a nocd crack disables gliding, making it impossible to get past the first ten or fifteen minutes of the game. I think the current cracks fix it, but if devs want to really fight piracy then this is definitely on the right track.
It doesn't matter what I do, it will always get pirated by people who were never going to pay in the first place. Just stop trying to prevent it, and just worry about the legit customers.
It took me a second to figure out what you were talking about as I couldn't recall Batman having anything more then stupid Games for Windows LIVE, but oh my god I forgot how genius that was.GamingAwesome1 said:Where's that Shamus Young article when you need it?
But some sort of devious DRM following in Batman: AA's footsteps.
For those who don't know, use of a nocd crack disables gliding, making it impossible to get past the first ten or fifteen minutes of the game. I think the current cracks fix it, but if devs want to really fight piracy then this is definitely on the right track.