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Silent Hunter
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If every game came with a nice solid quality and accurate manual instead of a slip of paper telling us to read the childishly horrific PDF, real cloth maps instead of tatters of string loosely glued together, laminated keymaps instead of tissue paper sheets and Quality Tested software instead of crunched out bug fests I bet it would do more for fighting piracy than OSP ever could hope to. |
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Soundman
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![]() ![]() I have printed ship recognition manuals with a leather-like binding that served as copy-protection for one of them...I think it was Silent Hunter 1 or Silent Service 2 (but I am too lazy to check right now). I still use the fold-out KM map from SH3 and sometimes just for kicks I pull out the hard-back 3-ring binder that made both the manual and the packaging for Falcon 4.0. Publishers like Ubisoft and EA Games have made it easier for the pirates by eliminating the tangible treasures that used to be considered standard in older titles...and in doing so have really hurt both the consumer and more importantly, themselves. Pirates would generally never bother to re-print a nice thick manual...but give them a digital PDF 'manual' and "click", it's done and distributed in an instant. I really no longer fault the pirates...I fault the publishers who, out of their own laziness and greed have made the pirates job easier...and the honest consumers reward ever smaller and harder to find. ![]()
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While I do love the printed, thick manual and other stuff, increased production values is probably not a viable option for the PC platform at the moment. The sales aren't great and increased production values will simply be to costly and in the end it would be the consumer that has to carry the burden with a sharp increase in sales price. I doubt that would stimulate the PC market to any great extent. Unfortunately.
The publishers seem to struggle with finding a proper way of dealing with the PC market. The most obvious choice is to spend a lot fighting piracy, but as we all no, a illegally downloaded copy does not equate to a lost sale. The PC consumer base is extremely sensitive to any sort of sales control forced upon them by the supplier, so I struggle to see how this deadlock will be resolved. I doubt we'll see the death of PC gaming any time soon. Maybe the answer lies in producing sim friendly peripherals to consoles so hardcore sims become a viable solution for the console market. But I sincerely doubt there is much support for such a scheme in the sim community or the marketing department at the publishers.
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Grey Wolf
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Anyways, without little items like a real map or paper manual, there is less incentive to buy a legit copy at a store. The reason I think this is important is that buying and downloading a game online is really only a click away from just downloading the game (without the buying). If I were a software company, I'd stick with store sales only and include things like paper manuals, maps and pewter figurines that can't be easily transmitted over the internet. Heck, remember when you used to have to pull up a certain page from the manual and type in word three, from paragraph four? Why not include a better version of that that can't be scanned, like a decoder ring or something? Or heck, why not a freakin USB hardware key? <Sigh> ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Sonar Guy
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The game on CD DVD is a thing of the past - it's all DLC and the big corporations are just waiting for the Internet badnwidth to catch up so they can centralise it more - rather like digital TV companies do.
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Bosun
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As I am sure you know this is nothing new, PC titles have been thin on the ground for the past 3 years in all the major UK outlets, in fact I would suggest the past 5 years has shown a very significant downturn in on the shelf titles, PC world is pretty much the largest stockists of FSX addons now ![]() |
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Grey Wolf
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![]() Seriously though, which way will the trend end up when all is said and done? On the one hand, you've got corporate suits that think using the internet for everything is the 'wave of the future' and therefore MUST be the answer, and on the other you've got reality with hardware keys and stuff the customer wants to pay for. Hopefully the current trend will reverse itself sooner rather than later, as most trends tend to do. If I may misquote a wise old sage with a bald head and yellow skin: Ah, the Internet. The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems...
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Silent Hunter
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Ubisoft Doing Away with Printed Manuals Quote:
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Stinking drunk in Trinidad
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I think they are presently pressing forward quite fast to get to a pay-as-play games basis with monthly user fee per title or so. Then you'd already have conditioned your customers to purely digital manuals. I'd be really surprised if my notion is wrong here and it is just to save cost, or even if it were really the s*t they keep telling people... robust... LOL
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