Posted May 27, 2010

Arkose
sunglasses at night
Registered: Dec 2008
From New Zealand

PoSSeSSeDCoW
Moove on over.
Registered: Jan 2009
From United States

DiNozzo
New User
Registered: Nov 2009
From United States

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden
Posted June 01, 2010

I thought just about all music on Itunes is DRM free nowadays, it was long since they added Itunes plus (higher quality DRM-free MP3, instead of lower-quality DRM-ridden AAC), and it even seems to have become the default. That's only what I've heard though, I haven't actually bought music from there, only browsed the store and bought a couple of Ipod games.

FlintlockJazz
Chaos Incarnate
Registered: Apr 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted June 01, 2010
I'm sorry, but in reference to the title of this thread I just gotta say this:
"This is an outrage!" "You humans are all rascist!"
Ahem, carry on...
"This is an outrage!" "You humans are all rascist!"
Ahem, carry on...
Post edited June 01, 2010 by FlintlockJazz

tor
Registered: Dec 2008
From Norway
Posted June 01, 2010

I also heard that they stopped selling DRM-protected music and doubled the bit rate used during compression. They still use the AAC format exclusively though.

bansama
bansama.com
Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan
Posted June 01, 2010
It's a simulator. You really cannot compare the third party content for a simulator to the DLC for mainstream games. They are in completely different leagues, in completely different types of markets. And for the record, Valve only sell a very very small amount of DLC for RailWorks. There is far more, both freeware and payware available directly from their developers. And some of those, can cost several hundreds of dollars.
As to the question of who buys them all? Probably less than one percent of the overall target audience for RailWorks. After all, the content is catering to several different types of users of the base product. The basic divisions being those who enjoy Steam vs Electric vs Diesel, those who enjoy passenger runs vs freight runs and so forth.
Now the beauty of the simulator market is that anyone can buy the base game, get access to the editor and create then sell their own content -- all with permission of the developers/publishers of said simulator. Very few other games will actually allow you to create then sell for profit any additional content for that game.
As for why the additional content is priced as it is, you're best off looking at explanations from actual developers of such content.

acare84
RazorMan
Registered: Sep 2008
From Turkey
Posted June 01, 2010

As to the question of who buys them all? Probably less than one percent of the overall target audience for RailWorks. After all, the content is catering to several different types of users of the base product. The basic divisions being those who enjoy Steam vs Electric vs Diesel, those who enjoy passenger runs vs freight runs and so forth.
Now the beauty of the simulator market is that anyone can buy the base game, get access to the editor and create then sell their own content -- all with permission of the developers/publishers of said simulator. Very few other games will actually allow you to create then sell for profit any additional content for that game.
As for why the additional content is priced as it is, you're best off looking at explanations from actual developers of such content.
Yes, you are right these are like 3rd party Microsoft Flight Simulator planes or applications. They are also has a high price. You can buy whatever you want, whatever plane or train you want to drive, you don't have to buy all planes, trains etc...

Jekadu
Not a lake
Registered: Jun 2009
From Sweden
Posted June 01, 2010

I heard Lost's finale was a travesty. You sure you don't mean that one? Or is the date off? When were the finales aired, anyway?
The real travesty is the cancellation of Heroes. And this, of course.

TheCheese33
Saves The Day
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States