Posted May 13, 2015
DCT: Pirates are going to pirate, there is no real way to combat it. All you can do is make their releases less interesting to those who may turn to piracy. But there are always going to be those who just want something for nothing, look at Daredevil on Netflix that was the second most pirated show just behind Game of Thrones when it went up on Netflix, Netflix costs around 7 or 8 dollars US and the excuses you would see to justify them pirating the show just often entered into logic defying territory.
If someone couldn't bother plunking down 7 to 8 dollars or bother borrowing someone's netflix account to watch the show but instead had to pirate it, I doubt they are going to plunk down 60 bucks for a video game. Not saying all Pirates are like that, some do it because that is the only way they can get access to the game, avoid dealing with shitty DRM, getting ripped off by regional price gouging, regional restrictions, ect. those are the ones you can convert the others like the ones I mentioned just do it because they are mentally little kids doing it for the jollies/because they can.
As for taking legal action they could but I don't think they will after the backlash they got the last time they threatened to go after pirates when the Witcher 2 dropped. Honestly if I was CD Projekt I would of just uploaded a crippled version of the game like Croteam did with Serious Sam 3 where the pirated version had a unkillable enemy spawn or the guys behind Game dev tychoon where you would get a game over after a few weeks due to your company going under because of software piracy.
blotunga: To be fair, 90% of the world has no access to netflix. Which is not the case with The Witcher 3. If someone couldn't bother plunking down 7 to 8 dollars or bother borrowing someone's netflix account to watch the show but instead had to pirate it, I doubt they are going to plunk down 60 bucks for a video game. Not saying all Pirates are like that, some do it because that is the only way they can get access to the game, avoid dealing with shitty DRM, getting ripped off by regional price gouging, regional restrictions, ect. those are the ones you can convert the others like the ones I mentioned just do it because they are mentally little kids doing it for the jollies/because they can.
As for taking legal action they could but I don't think they will after the backlash they got the last time they threatened to go after pirates when the Witcher 2 dropped. Honestly if I was CD Projekt I would of just uploaded a crippled version of the game like Croteam did with Serious Sam 3 where the pirated version had a unkillable enemy spawn or the guys behind Game dev tychoon where you would get a game over after a few weeks due to your company going under because of software piracy.