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If someone can come up with a non-DRM model that doesn't involve freetards ass-raping their business, I'm sure the PC game publishers will be delighted to hear from you.
Why hello steam.
If someone can come up with a non-DRM model that doesn't involve freetards ass-raping their business, I'm sure the PC game publishers will be delighted to hear from you.
I agree with the sentiment (bad DRM has sent me scurrying for noCD keys for games I owned in the past, I'm looking at you UT2K3), but in this case the game is really all about the online. Yes you can play offline, but without accessing Sporepedia its only half a game anyway.
I also think that this approach is an inevitable outcome of the taking the piss levels of PC game piracy out there. Over the five years I was at GAME it went from an irritant to a bad joke; the returns rate was astronomical because almost everyone abused the returns process; it was why they stopped 10 day returns on PC games; but everyone simply took their business online and abuse the Distance Selling Regs instead (or go straight to torrents). And I know all the usual suspects will come scurrying out of their holes with the inevitable "I copy games but if I like them I buy them" line, but the numbers don't agree. If someone can come up with a non-DRM model that doesn't involve freetards ass-raping their business, I'm sure the PC game publishers will be delighted to hear from you.
Its not quite as bad as they will have us believe. I was reading that the devs at Crytek said for every 1 game bought 20 were copied. That would mean something like 60 million people playing it.....
Personally I have changed my opinion on PC games, I have not had a pirate copy of a game since HL2 (which I have since bought on steam) I think we should buy decent games on PC so that they make more, still don't give a shit about drivel and the lazy software houses though. I do have a problem with blanket punishment for gamers and this sort of stunt encourages piracy which can only be bad for the industry. I mean come on, 3 installs? That's 1 PC crash and a PC upgrade and you will be on your last install and have to buy it again if something goes wrong. As said above, where is the guarantee that the validation server will still be online in 2, 3, 4 years? IT will not stop the game being pirated, all it will do is force more people into getting their games from torrents.
The future of the PC games industry lies in steam and similar programs, the piracy for games on steam is tiny. maybe EA should pull its head out of its arse and either compete with steam properly or come to some sort of arrangement with them. Its easy to whine about piracy to justify punishing real customers but it seems its a bit to tough to deal with the problem.
Ending = anticlimax?
Depends what you mean by "ending". It doesn't really end.
The galatic core bit?
Yeah, done that. But you getThe Staff of Life, which gives you 42 terraforms, which is kind of an indication that the game continues if you want it to. I've been de-Groxifying the galactic core for the last couple of weeks
I just expected something more than that.
Yeah, I think most people did. There's a lot of debate on the Spore forums about whether there will be an expansion to do just that. Knowing EA, I doubt it.