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Old 02-29-08, 05:53 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by HunterICX
My guess the increase of piracy in games have a couple of reasons:

1st, the internet speed nowadays, you can download a file of 1 or 2 gigs in matter of hours if you have a stable high D/L speed. so why go out the door?

2nd the quality of games, quality nowadays is far to be found in PC games, mostly they come half done, and contains more bugs then a cat that has flea's.
and if you know that most games now are for short term...spit out of the pipeline to keep you busy for a week or 2 and then forget about it. or the games that have been overdone too much and only ruin your old day memories IE Command and Conquer.

also the strong point of the game,
most games I see nowadays are about graphics, I dont say its bad..but storyline and gameplay suffer from it.FPS that are too movie like, RTS games that give little challenge as the AI is predictable etc etc

there is thought 1 publisher I follow with its RTS games, and thats blizzard. thought its fantasy I'm big fan of their 2 well done game series Starcraft and Warcraft. from 1994 I played those games, and their sequels where very well done, you could see they put a good amount of work in it to make it worth buying immediatly. they give you a good campaign story line, a good gameplay and lots of fun online, and also they put some good sense of humour in the game, in cutscenes or when you for example excesivly click on a unit it start to say different thing towards you.

HunterICX
I agree, i download games, but if i actually like it i go and buy it. But game developers definatly should actually put effort into their products instead of rushing them out, then having to release so many patches to make the game playable. As far as im concerned all we seem to be are BETA testers for games.
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