The gaming industry has reacted with great anger to the recent apprizione web builds pirate Crysis 3 and Killzone 2, and although Crytek, developer of that title, has said it wants to remain faithful to the PC, it is not inconceivable that at a possible third chapter, the franchise could become an exclusive for the console.
Paul Gibson of the Gamers' Voice has held that this was not the surprise at all. "It 's hard to understand what triggers the grounds of piracy, as it is just as complicated to understand the reasons of those who supply it." "The short-term advantage is obvious: play for free. But many do not realize that doing so should not only to hit the industry as a whole, but also the players who take a righteous conduct, spending their money." "Consumers hate DRM, but the publisher can not do without it as long as there are people who pirated their games.
Piracy hurts the industry but then even the gamers themselves." "The industry earns only through sales of games, losing these sources of income is the risk that no longer have the funds necessary to make any more. The problem is already evident on the PC, and therefore does not surprise me if Crytek chooses to develop a possible, new chapter of Crysis on consoles only.
"We condemn all forms of video game piracy because there is no justification. We only hope that publishers do not harm those who legally buy the games in an attempt to stifle piracy. "The UK Association for Interactive Entertainment (UKIE) also supported this statement by asserting that piracy" put in great danger the game industry UK "." Piracy leads to a reduction in sales, which in turn translates into layoffs and therefore fewer resources to develop.
At risk are therefore also the consumer. "Meditate people. Meditate.
Paul Gibson of the Gamers' Voice has held that this was not the surprise at all. "It 's hard to understand what triggers the grounds of piracy, as it is just as complicated to understand the reasons of those who supply it." "The short-term advantage is obvious: play for free. But many do not realize that doing so should not only to hit the industry as a whole, but also the players who take a righteous conduct, spending their money." "Consumers hate DRM, but the publisher can not do without it as long as there are people who pirated their games.
Piracy hurts the industry but then even the gamers themselves." "The industry earns only through sales of games, losing these sources of income is the risk that no longer have the funds necessary to make any more. The problem is already evident on the PC, and therefore does not surprise me if Crytek chooses to develop a possible, new chapter of Crysis on consoles only.
"We condemn all forms of video game piracy because there is no justification. We only hope that publishers do not harm those who legally buy the games in an attempt to stifle piracy. "The UK Association for Interactive Entertainment (UKIE) also supported this statement by asserting that piracy" put in great danger the game industry UK "." Piracy leads to a reduction in sales, which in turn translates into layoffs and therefore fewer resources to develop.
At risk are therefore also the consumer. "Meditate people. Meditate.
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