Monday, March 7, 2011

The DRM treat players like criminals?

For Lukasz Kukawski of GOG. com too invasive DRM discourage users to purchase the original games. Lukasz Kukawski, marketing and PR manager of GOG. com, interviewed by Adventure Classic Gaming has spoken out against DRM, highlighting them as one of the reasons why some people do not buy original games.

For Kukawski the problem is that the more draconian DRM scare potential buyers, treating them as criminals. Kukawski, as a recipe for getting people to spend money on original games, proposes the creation of titles of good quality, without the boredom of the guards, sold at reasonable prices and maybe some extra free downloading without obtaining license from the channels P2P (but look, just what GOG.

com). In addition, a corollary of what has been said, the friendly Lukasz notes that the DRM is removed from the pirated versions of games and that, therefore, disturb only those who buy the original games. How to blame him? Source: MCV

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