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No, the amount of piracy with DRM can be safely assumed not to be less than without it. CD Projekt Red even brought an opposite example, when DRM only encouraged more piracy. In essence, any time the DRM is broken, the content will be pirated ever since, rendering that DRM completely irrelevant to piracy from that point on. And DRM is broken pretty fast most of the time.
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I don't agree with it at all. I'm just saying your putting DRM under one label. The type of DRM that steam uses (which is literally only requiring you to open an application) to where EA will force you to use browser plugins to play the latest battlefield. I allow games to run it where it can't be avoided which is softened somewhat by the companys offering a compromise, but when they don't offer anything useful and throw the now poor excuse of piracy at me i won't play the game no matter how good it is.
And the reason i do this is because some of us like to play games NOT in the humble bundle or GOG which as it happenes is still quite a few. I'm sure no one in here would use DRM intentionally over Standard Games if they had the choice, but i rather like playing TF2 and i won't stop because of a few minor drawbacks such as being required to sign onto a service that actually adds value to the game.
I agree on all points made ;)
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We have different approaches. Yours is simply utilitarian. You decide whether to accept DRM or not based on whether it causes you discomfort or it doesn't, or some supposed "benefits" it brings (I don't know of any benefits that DRM ever brings to be honest, from pragmatic standpoint - DRM always means reduced usability which equals to reduced quality). That's why this approach ignores all the issues which accompany DRM besides discomfort - i.e. violating of various civil rights and negative effects on technology and progress. For me it doesn't make a difference what level of DRM is deployed. DRM is unethical by its mere definition and intention behind it (I already explained how it's different from closed software and intentions behind it in the thread about Metro).
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I'm not convinced he thought it would "break you" but fair enough.
No offence taken. That's not what I was shocked by anyway, it was - "I look at you with sadness for all that you have missed in your life, as it does seem like a smaller world than what I have been able to experience." Quite an assumption!
Thinking you're a visionary must account for your superior attitude then. That's how you come across (to me) when you say things like "But then I live in a different world than you do. That is what I feel you have missed, the ability to see such things".
Of course not. I said that as a balance to your implication that you somehow have a more informed view of the world because of "so many of the other things that I have been forced to deny myself, by choice or by fate." You're not the only person who's ever been hard done by and you won't be the last. If you feel such things make you a visionary then so be it.
Anyway, this is getting well OT, so I'll wish you a good day and happy gaming!
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Voting with your wallet's the best way. It's an approach I'm very fond of actually, just not with games sold through Steam. By the same token I presume then that you refuse to buy DRM free games that also have a Steam key? Otherwise you are sanctioning distribution through Steam and condoning DRM.
As I have said many times now (isn't it getting tiresome ;)), it's the devs choice to distribute through Steam and they are not forced by Steam for their game to need Steam to run, many don't! Take it up with the devs in question! There is no lock in by Steam!
Totally agree.
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Not really. I have been involved in so many things that most people would have no notion of, such as growing up on and now increasingly taking over the management of a farm, the fact that I was home schooled, the fact that my family has been involved with Linux from the beginning, etc. Do these things make me a better person? Not in of themselves, perhaps, but it does mean I grew up not making assumptions about other people based upon my own experiences and my own narrow lifestyle, because I knew that next to nobody else would understand me if I did.
If you think that makes me elitist, I suggest you consult your dictionary, because it is far from elitists to have an understanding of how much diversity there actually is on this planet.
That is complete fabrication of what I said - any of my ulterior hardships were not brought up to try and make me seem "more informed" than anyone else - they were brought up to show that not playing DRM infested games is hardly a huge burden, and that it is a valid and and possible choice.
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Voting with your wallet is not terribly great, and often ineffective. Crowdfunding is the major exception here, as it at least has a certain organization to it that makes it more conducive to actually hearing peoples wishes and concerns. That is probably where the next generation of high-quality DRM free titles is most likely to originate, and indeed we have already started to see that.
That being said, the main reason I do not buy DRM titles is because I can't play them, not because I feel my meagre buying power will make a huge affect on anything. If I buy something on the Humble Store or Desura that has a Steam key but ships with a DRM free build as the main product, then I am hardly going to complain: I have my game that I can play, and as long as I do not use the key I am not going to be contributing to Steam statistics. This argument seems to be a desperate attempt to cast us as hypocrites, for people running out of ground.
Then there is not lock-in with Windows either, under your rules. But when a game is Steam tied, it is often rather difficult to make it no longer Steam tied, just as when a game is developed primarily for Windows, it is significantly harder to port.
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I have highlighted where you are contradicting yourself.
Your elitism is assuming you are somehow more enlightened, not because you have an understanding of how much diversity there actually is on this planet. I have that understanding also, as I suspect do quite a lot of people. Personally, I wouldn't try telling people I know better than them when I know nothing of their life or circumstances.
It's not a fabrication at all, I have quoted what you said. If you are saying I have misinterpreted your meaning then fair enough, my mistake but that's how I understood it at the time.
It is the most effective way to influence a business, that is patently obvious! No sales, no revenue, no business.
I'll give you that one, I do play devil's advocate a little ;) The problem is, however, that if you're that fervently against DRM of any and all kinds then that's the logical conclusion. All in or not at all.
Ha! You caught me out ;)
Oh come on. I don't know what's required to make a game "Steam tied" (perhaps you could educate me there) but it's hardly the same as porting to another OS!
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Yes, it has all got out of hand and I'm going to leave it there now. I have a habit of going OT, apologies for that.
That's an interesting point. I, for one, would not tolerate that. I run a tight ship in that regard! I was going to make a comment about people coming from Windows etc... but I won't presume anything ;)
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No one. The problem with that statement is that Steam does not do that. Sure it is a logical question, but how many people would use google chrome if it recorded everything one typed, Skype if chats were publicly broadcasted, or text messages if the world could see every conversation at once? No one.