A possible setback for DRM in Europe
A possible setback for DRM in Europe
Posted Feb 13, 2014 9:48 UTC (Thu) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: A possible setback for DRM in Europe by Awebb
Parent article: A possible setback for DRM in Europe
This is the real reason why those consoles took so long to be cracked: The online stuff is too important.
Really? You want to say that XBox360 (which was cracked in a few weeks, then patched, then new versions were “fixed” and then again cracked in a few weeks) it was not important while for PS3 it was superimportant? Are they from different planets or what?
Pirating a game is no longer fun, as you cannot simply burn a disk and be done, you often have to install updates (Skyrim on PS3 for example) and it usually is a pain in the ass to pirate addons and expansions these days.If that is the reason then why PC games are pirated so much? From what I'm seeing they need updates even more than XBox360 or PS3 games!
People are cracking what they can. Think Wii: it was so badly designed that you can even crack Wii U in Wii compatibilty mode - and, indeed, piracy there was rampant. Singnificantly more than on XBox360, PS3, comparable to PC. Online and need for patches have no stopped anyone.
