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GameFront - SOPA Isn’t the Solution, But Can We At Least Agree There’s A Problem?
Game publishers are caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to battling piracy. If they do nothing, they are essentially ceding a good portion of their sales to pirates who have no intention of ever paying them a dime. If they institute a simple DRM scheme to try and protect their games, some gamers will get annoyed and others will get to work breaking the protection within days or even hours, making it worthless. If they institute a strong DRM scheme, such as Ubisoft’s recent efforts to require a persistent Internet connection to constantly confirm the validity of a played game, it ends up negatively impacting a good many legitimate customers and also cause the esteemed, self-appointed “Internet Representatives of Gaming” to go into a collective hissy fit so large that it ends up costing more sales than it saves.
Raph Koster - Improving F2P. Thanks Ant via Boing Boing.
The thing to understand about the free-to-play market, and its best developers, is that F2P developers treat everything as science. Everything is subject to analysis, and everything is subject to proof, and the business process is about seeking what works. If what works happens to also be an original, innovative, interesting design that meets a checklist set of criteria for being art, well, all the better. But really, it’s about what works.
We have to be honest with ourselves. There is an awful lot of stuff that we have cherished for a long time in the games business which turns out not to work. Sometimes it takes us years to shed the scales from our eyes about the fact that hoary conventions of yore are just that — conventions, mutable and open to change.
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Doombringer wrote on Jan 11, 2012, 20:38: Something needs to be done, that I agree with.
Right now, you are looking at developers who begin to greatly prefer console development not simply for the ease of development or expanding their market... but because the pirating scene is far less prevalent (but not entirely absent) with consoles compared to PC games. It's nothing to do with piracy. It's the fact that PC games sales make up a fraction of the total sales. However, what they fail to take into account is that PC games are still very profitable and thanks to digital distribution can continue to sell forever. Throw in a few sales and you considerably increase your userbase and get money from people that otherwise wouldn't have bought it. And if you bypass retailers and Microsoft or Sony taking their cut that's an attractive margin. The problem comes when they try to do a half-assed port, get a load of criticism and they climb into bed with Microsoft, who will happily offer them millions for an exclusive.
And it doesn't help when Microsoft developers Windows and DirectX on the one hand, while attempting to kill PC gaming with their X360 project on the other. Microsoft has continued to do the bare minimum necessary with DirectX and Windows. Windows 8 might changed that - some of the gaming features will be revealed in coming months - but I'm really not expecting any improvement. |
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