I was doing my normal 3:00AM thing of reading news for a new day, when I should be sleeping like a normal person and I came across and very well written commentary on the coming storm that may yet still be avoided by game developers across the board.
What is the coming storm? It is the cold hard realization that the traditional business model employed in the gaming industry is severely flawed and in all likelihood utterly ruined already. The immediate question that naturally arise is 'what will/can the industry about it?'
Now what does this have to do with SD/IC you may be thinking? Well, without stealing the thunder of the article, let's say that the industry could learn a lot from SD/IC.
If you are interested in a well developed commentary please follow the link to the GamesIndustry.biz website.
Rob Fahey inked the editorial and entitled it User Friendly.
UPDATE: The original story link is here. I have changed the link since the editorial has been officially credited.
Stardock could release the worst game in existence, and it'd still be immensely popular due to the fact that people will buy the game on principal. We support the game developers who treat us like adults, rather than children. DRM is the fast-track to failure nowadays, especially after that Music Industry fiasco.
Well, if you read correctly the EULA for Stardock's game (like the on in GC2), you will see that
LICENSED VERSION The LICENSED VERSION means aRegistered Version (using your personalserial/registration number) or an original fullyworking version of the SOFTWARE. If you acceptthe terms and conditions of this AGREEMENT, youhave certain rights and obligations as follow:
You haven't bought a software but a license to use it
I would like to see a pirate start walking into stores and lifting games off the shelf. That is a much less cowardly way to steal games
Free advertising for the act of piracy I suppose, but certainly not for buying the game. (Although I'm sure many pirates will use it as a justifying cognition to deal with their own cog. dissonance)
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