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“We’ve been told our games are too expensive in some countries but we’ve been using Steam’s recommended pricing for a while. We trust Valve enough to not change this. If our games are still too expensive for you, you can pirate them until you have enough to support us.”

  • Computerchairgeneral@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I mean I don’t think the pirates needed their permission, but it’s a nice gesture at least. Accepting the reality that people will pirate your games makes for much better PR than trying to crack down on it through DRM.

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        1 year ago

        Why not both?

        Because DRM misfires for a small percentage of paying customers.

        Those paying customers, ironically, usually get help from the pirate community to get their game working.

        Then they go back to paying for everything, because they still trust game studios more than pirates. Wait no, this last bit usually doesn’t happen.

        Overall DRM prevents zero percentage of all privacy, while hassling a small percentage of paying customers.