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The backlash begins, will you defend SH5?
Silent Hunter 5 has received two ratings so far on Amazon.com, both for one star, which is the worst rating you can get, as there is no one star. Both bad ratings cite DRM as the reason for the poor ratings.
http://www.amazon.com/Silent-Hunter-...7643413&sr=8-1 |
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LOL A star is born:haha:
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Despite all the fuss, DRM is rapidly turning out to be a non-problem and people who claimed that they would never buy SH5 because of it are changing their minds. The people who gave SH5 one star on Amazon because of DRM are backward thinking idiots.
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Well hopefully people buying it think twice...
...before believing reviews that say NOTHING of the actual game. |
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Didn't read the posts on Amazon, so I do not know how much of it is pure hatred for the DRM and how much is backed with actual bad experience, but either way I wouldn't go as far as calling it a non-problem. Especially since it was discovered HOW intrusive that stuff actually is. But thats another story for another thread. |
We must destroy the village in order to save it.
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The only rating that counts is the sales volume since that will decide if there is a SH6.
Based on all the entusiasm and dare I say it, all the love around here, I would SH5 should sell at least as well as SH3. ...btw, is the DRM boycott already over?....I see many of the posters who said they would never buy the game under any circumstances have already bought it...:arrgh!: |
Two negative Amazon ratings?
That's not really a crushing condemnation is it? |
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...who? |
One review is a guy who travels a lot and the other is a Sailor who can't play it on deployment. If you have played the game and love it, why not rate it on amazon, to balance out the negative reviews?
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My not-buying is still not exclusively because of DRM right now but I would also still rather have my savegames on my own computer. Also, I tend to turn the internet connection off when I'm not using it, so DRM meddles with my good habits :O:
On the other hand, amazon reviews (especially for video games) are known for not being about the game itself. Often people will already post when the game is not even released, just to tell how excited they are. |
I can defend the bold step of introducing RPG-elements into the game, as long as they are more or less reasonable.
I can defend defending limiting the stock game to just Type 7 and 43 on the grounds that it is almost worth it for interiors. Even though I know it's more likely a business decision to squeeze some more rupees out of us. But I can't defend the DRM scheme, even though I will likely have no issues with it, because there are clearly others who will have problems. Nor can I defend ditching the old analogue, period-fitting UI for a slick, futuristic one. This one design decision above all others disgusts me to no end. It might almost be defensible if it actually made the game easier to use, but it's not. There's no compass. The fuel, battery and CO2 indicators are buried on tab 2 of the subsystems. |
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