vlad321 on 11 November 2009
Ail said:
vlad321 said:
Ail said:
vlad321 said:
Ail said:
vlad321 said:
Ail said: Meanwhile Activision sold 5 million copies or so of MW2 on the first day....
PS : and the above poster is right, by bitching everytime there is a change on a PC game, all you will get is less and less hyped games released on the PC... |
If those games are gonna be the pile of shit that MW2 is then I'll be glad if they don't make it to the market period.
@people hwo say pirates are themajrity
I had a discussion with someone about this and he got owned pretty hard, don't even bother.
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Lol and you are the industry expert on this I guess..
The only reliable data we have on this is the latest Stardock game that was released without needing a customer key to connect to the developers servers for online play.
Stardocks themselves ( which is a studio that is huge against DRM and only develops for PC) said that what they saw is that 80% of the players on the servers were using pirated versions of the software.......
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Indeed that happened to stardock and it happened the first week onlye, if you remember. I wonder if that is still the case.
A the same time if you look there are games that are still in the top 10 sellers lists even after years, while they don't break even the top 10 list on the pirated sides at all. Wonder how that happens....
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Because you will only find recently released titles on the top 10 lists of pirate sites.
As a title gets older more people have it available and you can find it on every torrent or even get it from a friend and you don't need to visit the best site to get hold of it.........
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So only recently released games get pirated, yet games manage to sell for years. Ultimately there are far more sales than there are pirated copies, especially if the game is not some shitty game like Crysis.
There is a reason why they are the most popular torrents, because they are used by the most people, so your argument as people finding it on other trackers is actually kinda pointless....
@Jereel
I wish you had provided ANY statistics that I could have ignored, sadly you didn't.
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Where exactly did I say that ?
Once many people have a pirated version of a game you don't need to get hold of it through a site that tracks downloads is all I said...
Getting it from your budy next door is still pirating ( and is a lot more convenient and faster, college campus for example don't look kindly on their networks users having huge uploads which you typically need to get good torrent download speed).
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Because pirating a game is as simple as just copy paste... sadly that's not how it is since you need a cracked version to go off.....