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I read a gaming magazine article that hackers were prioritising Denuvo based games so it is a misstep in more ways than one.
I also read quite a lot of nonsense about lost industry revenue through piracy, I havent been paying much attention for more than 18 months but what I was reading from various publishers of various media were figures which included piracy in regions that they had no legitimate way to sell to in the first place. For example, when someone like EA or Microsoft includes global figures when they only address say, 17 of the world 195 countries when they only support say 17. . For example, I have homes in two countries. In one of those countries although it claims to be covering it, another publishers trash middle ware cannot even process a credit card through its shop. But at least they are present. The fact is that these companies often support a tiny fraction of the world yet claim world wide loses. It is pure misrepresentation.Secondly, there is every indication that when you make things of quality, and make it accessible, people that can buy it, will buy it in large amounts. One only has to look at the NETFLIX, HBO style model. In the main, what lunatic would install what can often be an open back door into their pc just to play a game if they can get it for a reasonable price without the risk of trashing their pc or being part of a bot net giving up performance . I dare to say, a very very tiny percentage and they would be the same people that would buy it and use hacks anyway so you wouldnt want them trashing your game and leading to bad press and even falling or stalled sales.
It would be very interesting to see how many people that might have purchased the game, such as myself, realised it had that loathsome DRM on it, not to mention the licensing which often comes with Denuvo (3 times reinstall/'5x whatever. Plenty of other games about. (Have around 370 on steam alone) so decided to simply avoid it as a poor quality product and spend my time trying something else. Most people I know feel the same way. It is a pity though as I see this too often here and it really limits my engagement with companies that use it.But I suspect some companies have made a strategic decision which they cant now back away from so it wont matter until the next launch with denuvo on it sells poorly because people just said no and it gets shareholders attention when they see other companies that dont, flying product out the door and the poor strategy comes home to roost in terms of shareprice.
- @BVBgamer88 GAAS(Game As A Service) is the current trend of this industry so dev/pubs will try anything they can to make a game connected to internet.But I agree it makes game more complicated.The reason games become service so pubs can shut down the service anytime they want and force old players either leave the fanbase or buy new game.Thus they can get a quicker grab(rob in Heat's case) of money and keep robbing players with updates and DLCs and forced game shut-down
- @GK3512 Yeah and that is the big problem with todays gamingindustry, just take games like Racedriver Grid and Dirt. You cannot play online anymore after Codemasters shut down the servers, that is why i dont like games that have denuvo. I think we the gamers must stop buying games, aslong as developers creates games like that.
- @BVBgamer88 TBH Grid/Dirt are still playable in single player.The real death sentences are to games like NFS2015 which is online only.With games like Heat/2015 focus heavily on online experience,it's almost certain Pubs/Devs never wish game to be remembered for ages(like classic/golden era NFS)Because they can't even be played for ages.The acclaim and sales of NFS are both keep dropping since Ghost takes over completely with junkyard 2015 reboot(Or the half-* Rivals)That's because they dont have talent or time to deliver a polished good game.And that is a big problem of EA itself.With the history of EA killing series/devs I dont think either Ghost or NFS will survive long after Heat flops hell.So even we classic fans dont refuse the game,the series will be doomed to die sooner or later in a predictable future under EA's lead
- @GK3512 Yeah you are right there man, the games that are online based is more screwed. Etc like NFS World and Fifa World, but those games where pay to win anyway. So not really a loss, but i miss those old days when. We dident had too worry about cheating\denuvo, plus lan and split screen.
- @BVBgamer88 A simple game maybe possible if all this junk flops hell and EA wish to save NFS for the last time with a simple classic style cannonball NFS.But a game with split screen and lan aren't very possible since both these features arent popular anymore.Denuvo itself isn't crack-proof so that's just a waste of performance and money.Sadly like I said,Denuvo was nothing compare to the useless dev-Ghost that can't even launch a stable no-major-bug game day 1.They are not talented and sadly they are the only dev working on major platform NFS series,with such situation NFS is doomed and the final destination is coming soon
- @GK3512 Agree i have also lost faith in Ghost games, i mean they showed som potensial with Rivals. I really hoped they would take it even more back too the roots, so i was very dissapointed when NFS15(UG3) launched. Lets hope Heat flops in sales, mayby EA will go back too make NFS themselves like in the 90s.
- @BVBgamer88 2015 needs a name(If it was called UG3 I think alright but just NFS is just a joke)Rivals was Criterion HP4 rushed and left to Ghost(with 80% ex Criterion devs)Also Ghost shows how important core devs are(Ghost is Criterion without core and mix with BB so clearly they need a good core leader)
- @BVBgamer88 There's a big IF that is IF EA wants to keep the series after this junk flops hell. NFS being killed off isn't something EA won't do(CnC/Burnout/Crysis/Sims/Road Rash/Mass Effect/Medal of Honor.. . )EA is famous for buying a dev/series then rushing them to a failed halfly done game and killing the dev/series for the halfly done games' poor sale
- @GK3512 Yeah i would like if they could hire a guy, that was more fan of the old games from the 90s. Then i think we could finally see a cannonball game again,for first time since 2002 officially. Since HP 10 was more a burnoutgame.
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