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jjcrandall

join:2004-01-01
Salt Lake City, UT

reply to AsssEffect

Re: wrong

I completely agree. Why is the PC industry plunging? Because they charge the same amount for a PC game as a 360 game, but they don't pay the licensing fees like they do with the PS3 or 360.

I NEVER, Pay more than 40 bucks for a game. That's not the sweet spot, it how it should be.

Games now off my list:
Spore - Sorry
Mass Effect - Sorry Again


disconnected

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Get ready for a big campaign, because the world of software is in the process of transitioning to an online, host-based model--your PC of the near future will be but a dumb terminal and you will rent ALL software use by the hour, online, requiring an internet connection to use any program.

I got this information from a Microsoft-certified programmer who works with everything from .NET to Silverlight.

The days of disc-based software are coming to an end. And the users won't have any say in the matter.


lordofwhee

join:2007-10-21
Everett, WA

Pity that's a very, very wrong view.

Number one, a vast majority of users won't go for the "pay per use" pricing model.

Number two, those of us tech-savvy enough will simply break into the servers, copy the programs, and offer them for free download, with the appropriate patch.

Piracy will never stop, no matter what idiotic measures devs take (this, for instance, will be easily beaten probably before both games mentioned in the article are even officially released, given the current efficiency of cracking teams). I'm just waiting for the day people say, "To hell with paying for ideas and information, this kind of thing should be free."


Walter Dnes

join:2008-01-27
Thornhill, ON

reply to disconnected

said by disconnected :

I got this information from a Microsoft-certified programmer who works with everything from .NET to Silverlight.

The days of disc-based software are coming to an end. And the users won't have any say in the matter.
Wring, Wrang, Wrung, Wrong.

1) With all the ISP's moving to metered pay-by-the-byte billing ( see »Cable Broadband Users, Get Ready For Overage Fees ) people won't be able to afford it.

2) You're assuming that everybody actually has a fast broadband connection. Believe it or not, many people still don't.

3) The entire concept is illegal under HIPAA and under banking regulations. You don't want to even THINK about the military's reaction.

4) Are they gonna outlaw linux?

5) How much is Osama bin Laden paying Steve Ballmer to put this through? A suicide squad dressed as construction workers rents half-a-dozen backhoes, knocks out the lines to MS, Oracle, Adobe, etc, and the USA shuts down. Dohhhhh.


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said by disconnected :

The days of disc-based software are coming to an end. And the users won't have any say in the matter.
If I had a nickel for every time I've heard that...
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Think outside the fox...Seamonkey

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