Except modders. I don't know about you but I like modding Fallout.Kopikatsu said:OP: Include a virus with every copy that completely melts your computer if you do anything do the game files besides play the game. Everyone wins!
Except modders. I don't know about you but I like modding Fallout.Kopikatsu said:OP: Include a virus with every copy that completely melts your computer if you do anything do the game files besides play the game. Everyone wins!
Everyone wins!Vausch said:Except modders. I don't know about you but I like modding Fallout.Kopikatsu said:OP: Include a virus with every copy that completely melts your computer if you do anything do the game files besides play the game. Everyone wins!
A weak argument to that is that the cards themselves that can be traded for a discount for a physical copy won't be as easy to copy, but yes the keygen is an issue.Kopikatsu said:Keygen is the major flaw with that idea.Vausch said:Here's an idea: Reward people who buy games legitimately. Make a deal with retailers or have a card put into each physical copy and/or a code given to downloaders, have it take, say, 5 codes and you get a 20-40% discount on any game either from said developer or (if they're all willing to partake), retailers included any game you choose. Exclude this from used game buyers, pirates won't be able to use it, etc.
Flaws: Keygens, card theft, card copying (Can be fixed if codes are databased so they only work once).
Uncharted 3 is doing the online pass thing, and a program was released on day 1 that will generate a working code so people can get online for free. The problem is, it has to generate a working code...so there are a bunch of people on ND's forum saying that they their code isn't working because it said it's been used already. Because it has been. By someone else.
Edit: Really, Developer/Publishers have two options. They can discontinue DRM completely and admit they can't stop piracy (Will never happen), or they can come down HARD and smash the pirate scene into non-existence. (Which will also never happen. Partially because the methods needed to do that are both illegal and will have a great deal of collateral damage)
I got a warning for saying this once, so I'll have to figure out how to word it so that I don't get another one...ah...oh. I know.The Madman said:Absolutely nothing.
People like to make excuses for why they pirate things, they'll say 'Oh I'm just trying it out' and then 'try' the entire game from beginning to end before deciding conveniently not to buy it. Or perhaps they'll say 'I'm protesting the DRM' except that when a game comes out with no DRM they pirate it anyway. 'It's too expensive' is another fun one, because apparently having some patience and waiting for a sale or just, you know, living without it because it's just a damned game isn't an option.
Point being people will find an excuse for anything. Really the only option is to not give people that option by creating such a robust piece of DRM that it can't be pirated but as of yet that just hasn't happened and at the rate things are going never will.
Bad analogy.TU4AR said:If someone offered to give you a Ferrari for free, would you just say "No" because you can live without it?
Most new games seem to be getting cracked a week before they're even released.Darkmantle said:How about you give me something that I can't get by being a pirate. I pre-ordered and bought SC2 mostly for the poster ffs. Obviously DRM doesn't work, it's always cracked in the first 2-3 weeks, so give your paying customers some extra :0 revelations I know!
the problems is d-bags who don't want to pay for your stuff, are not going to pay for your stuff, no amount of bitching moaning or DRM is going to stop that. sorry.
Very very true. I bough Halo:CE with my xbox then bought it again 2 month later because my local game retailer was giving a master chief model away with every copy. The only game I've ever bought twice!Darkmantle said:How about you give me something that I can't get by being a pirate. I pre-ordered and bought SC2 mostly for the poster ffs. Obviously DRM doesn't work, it's always cracked in the first 2-3 weeks, so give your paying customers some extra :0 revelations I know!
the problems is d-bags who don't want to pay for your stuff, are not going to pay for your stuff, no amount of bitching moaning or DRM is going to stop that. sorry.
I think you should contact Microsoft, Sony and Nintedo to propose them this ideausmarine4160 said:Come up with a ridiculously complex plan to make it so that if a program is installed illegally it makes the pirate's computer explode and pepper the room with pirate seeking shrapnel that has aids