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Blizzard: Fighting piracy on PC is a losing battle

Posted May 27, 2010 at 12:56PM EST by Karl B.

Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Blizzard, DRM, piracy
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DRM has always been one of those hot button topics when it comes to gaming. While companies like Ubisoft are trying to further improve their DRM systems, Blizzard has put itself on the other side of the fence. According to them, fighting piracy on PC is a losing battle so devs and publishers should just focus on adding cool features to their releases.

 

"The best approach from our perspective is to make sure that you've got a full-featured platform that people want to play on, where their friends are, where the community is," Blizzard co-founder Frank Pearce told Videogamer. "That's a battle that we have a chance in.

 

"If you start talking about DRM and different technologies to try to manage it, it's really a losing battle for us, because the community is always so much larger, and the number of people out there that want to try to counteract that technology, whether it's because they want to pirate the game or just because it's a curiosity for them, is much larger than our development teams.

 

"We need our development teams focused on content and cool features, not anti-piracy technology."

 

Be that as it may, they aren't taking any chances. It was announced last year that StarCraft II would not have LAN support to, according to Blizzard, combat piracy.

 

 

 

Via [Videogamer]



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-2 # fail + failJozepherus 2010-05-27 14:31
valve FTW cheap prices good games thats all you need

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+1 # RE: fail + failsenz 2010-05-28 02:17
Nope, not everyone likes FPS and Valve's only good at making them, alot of people enjoy Rpgs and RTS.

Prices don't really matter these days no matter how criticised the game is people will still buy it e.g. CoD:MW2. Also all Blizzard games are big hits such as Diablo, Starcraft and Warcraft series..

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# RE: Blizzard: Fighting piracy on PC is a losing battleJERorly 2010-05-27 14:45
No Lan for SC? 2 I assume?

Blizzzz.... :cry:

How can they talk about adding cool features and removing one of the best features at the same time?

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+1 # RE: RE: Blizzard: Fighting piracy on PC is a losing battleKarl B. 2010-05-27 15:12
Yep, StarCraft 2 is the one with no LAN support. Some gamers made a few petitions to have it put back but they all got shot down by Blizzard.

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-1 # RE: RE: RE: Blizzard: Fighting piracy on PC is a losing battlejacobian91 2010-05-27 22:57
I'm sure they'll add something to Battle.net to allow you to connect to local networks, just that you'd have to go through Battle.net for authentication.

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-1 # RE: Blizzard: Fighting piracy on PC is a losing battleflyingteddy 2010-05-28 04:29
i thought with the success of the xbox, devs would rather puts games on that, than pc, if they still make money from the market then fine. but if its always a loss then why do it

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# YayyPT-X 2010-05-28 12:50
U damn right!!! U cannot beat piracy! Its not possible. Look at the DS and the psp! Totally reep to the bone! Although i must say its hurting the dev very very much. Please some of u who read this and pirate games please buy them if u like it :) support each other is the key ja! :)

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-1 # And other thiingsPT-X 2010-05-28 12:52
IF some DEV company read this. I suggest u guys can make PS3 games to cuz its have not been hack yet! :)

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