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Първоначално публикувано от Thadian:If PS1 released a "Classics" series with a Faux-Emulator like they did for SEGA Classics, I would buy that as well, for games like Xenogears and Breath of Fire series.Īll they need to do is realize that many people who illegally use those programs would happily pay for them, if they were priced fairly.
#GAME DEV TYCOON TORRENT WITHOUT THE GAME GOING BANKRUPT PS3#
I mean for gods sake They alredy ported a ton of PS2 Games to PS3 Why can't they simplely port it to PC? You don't even have to port you just download a bunch of ROMS stamp your copyright YOU OWN on the ROMS and there you go. So Basically Use Piracy as a bait and poor posion over it like where trapping rats thats ingenis!Īlso I would pay 20 dollars for a PS2 Emulator so I chould play KH 1 and 2 they actully have emulators for PS2 Alredy din't run two well my laptop though and nither did resident evil 4. This form of warfare would be better than any other attack against Piracy. This "flood" would cause the games to be harder to find.Īnother trick would be uploading a Free-To-Play version on all the piracy sites that has in-built annoyances: Instead of "Background Music", have advertising jingles, and occasional popups reminding you to buy the product, a time limiter that only lets you play for one hour a day, and maybe 30 pieces of shovelware, that if not detected, will crash the game. Namefake them as "FULL_VERSION_PLUS_CRACKED" and everything. Link To the Past, Lufia 1 & 2, Paladin's Quest, think about it.ĮDIT: I think companies should upload really borked versions of their game up to piracy websites. Each one could be put up for 5.00 a piece. If Nintendo would set it up, I would buy a similar NES and SNES Classics "Emulator" from Steam and happily pay for all those JRPG's on Steam. I bought a few of those games, and it gives me a game called "SEGA Classics" which functions as an "Emulator" and when I launch it, I can choose which of my SEGA Classiscs games to play. Klug didn't answer our question if the move was a publicity stunt, but the resulting commotion has offered so much attention for the game that the company's site has been up and down for most of the morning.SEGA Classics on Steam IS somewhat of an emulator. When I saw that pie chart the first time I was shocked." We had no idea that so many would steal our game on the first day.

"We brainstormed how we should deal with piracy and the idea came up that, since we make a game dev simulator, we could hold a mirror in front of pirates and 'show' them what piracy does to the industry. Klug told Shacknews that The Pirate Bay took the game down rather quickly, but not before 3,104 people had grabbed it. "Why are there so many people that pirate? It ruins me!. "Is there some way to avoid ? I mean can I research DRM or something?" lamented one poster. The resulting posts on the torrent site were fascinating.
#GAME DEV TYCOON TORRENT WITHOUT THE GAME GOING BANKRUPT CRACKED#
At the same time, the developer uploaded a cracked copy of the game to The Pirate Bay, a popular torrent site, but with a minor variation: the cracked version allow pirates to crack players games and bankrupt their companies, Greenheart's Patrick Klug said in a blog post (via NeoGAF).
#GAME DEV TYCOON TORRENT WITHOUT THE GAME GOING BANKRUPT PC#
Greenheart Games released Game Dev Tycoon yesterday on PC for $7.99. Immortal scorpions are one trick, but the developer of Game Dev Tycoon has decided to give pirates a taste of their own medicine.

Games are typically cracked and posted on torrent sites almost as soon as they are released (and sometimes even before!). Piracy has long plagued game developers and publishers.
