| Kenny said: Maybe Capps would also like to mention that the PC version of Gears of War was a buggy piece of $*&#, and the DRM got so bad that there was a 10 day period in which legitimate players couldn't even play the game, leaving the pirates the only people who could. Piracy is the PC gaming industry equivalent of Communism: Any unpopular actions you take, you can (attempt to) rationalize it by playing the piracy card. If only they'd redirect their efforts spent locking down games and actually used that time to make the games better! |
Didn't it also require buying live for co-op or multiplayer?
UT3 wasn't exactly a bad effort, but it seems the community preffered to keep playing 2004 instead, I guess the lack of assault modes was a big factor. So I wouldn't really say piracy was an issue there, they simply didn't make a product that UT fans felt was worth buying.







