GOG Says DRM Drives Gamers to Piracy

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GOG Says DRM Drives Gamers to Piracy


GOG boss Lukasz Kukawski says videogame DRM isn't just a waste of time, it can actually drive gamers to piracy.

We all know that GOG doesn't like DRM. The classic games it sells at Witcher 2 [http://www.gog.com], the only edition of the game available without copy protection. But it's not just futile and inconvenient; Kukawski believes the industry's heavy-handed approach to DRM is actually having the opposite of its intended effect.

"What I will say isn't popular in the gaming industry but in my opinion DRM drives people to pirate games rather than prevent them from doing that," he told bit-tech.net [http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2011/04/11/gog-drm-drives-gamers-piracy/1]. "Would you rather spend $50 on a game that requires installing malware on your system, or to stay online all the time and crashes every time the connection goes down, or would you rather download a cracked version without all that hassle?"

"I know people that buy an original copy of the game just so they don't feel guilty, and then they will play a pirated version which is stripped of all DRM," he added. "That's not how it should be."

The studio is putting its money where its mouth is with The Witcher 2, the long-awaited follow-up to the hit 2007 RPG The Witcher [http://www.amazon.com/Witcher-Enhanced-Pc/dp/B001AH8YSW/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1302627519&sr=1-1]. The game will be GOG's biggest-ever launch and, Kukawski hopes, will also help make a point. "We are making a bold step by putting up this highly-anticipated title without any sort of DRM," he said. "We believe it's going to be a huge success, which should really open doubters' eyes."

But Kukawski was also clear that being anti-DRM does not make him pro-piracy. "Piracy is evil. By pirating a game, a movie, or a song you're stealing from people who put a lot of hard work into creating something for your enjoyment," he said. "That's disrespecting the creator who's providing you with something that adds joy to your day."

The PC-exclusive Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings comes out worldwide on May17.


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mew4ever23

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I think that's a big part of the reason Spore was pirated as much as it was. Its DRM was just ridiculous.
 

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mew4ever23 said:
I think that's a big part of the reason Spore was pirated as much as it was. Its DRM was just ridiculous.
I think one of EA's claims was that it was unbreakable DRM.

Spore was actually one of the most pirated games of all time before the official release date, so that does kind of skew the numbers a bit.
 

Baldr

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I would just like to point out that there is so much more potential to get real malware from a pirate site than actual DRM. If you think running that patch software only patches your game, you better run a good anti-virus on your computer.

DRM doesn't prevent piracy, but I don't think it promotes it much either.
 

tzimize

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I am fully on board with the guy. I pre-ordered my Witcher 2 from GoG. First pre-order I've done since...maybe forever in my soon to be 29 year old life.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Cue [user]Irridium[/user] praising CD Projekt for being the gaming messiahs and the bestest developer ever.

In this case, he would be right. This does inspire quite a lot of confidence in the developer.
 

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This is true imo. If the measures you're implementing to combat piracy actively facilitate it then you are obviously doing something wrong. First because it's having the opposite of the intended affect and second because it's not working.

Your audience like you. The hope is if you give them a game with as little in the way of actually playing the game as possible they will buy it.
 

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I would say DRM does nothing to prevent piracy. I have my doubts that anyone who pirates because of DRM was ever likely to pay for it in the first place.

Price is a big factor. Not just in games. I mean, seriously Adobe.. Photoshop doesn't need to cost $700.
 

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Does no one learn form the "warning: explicit content" stickers on music? Strapping DRM is like that, only with a padlock on the fucking CD case, to boot. Makes people want to get the object, but also get the version with less hassle which is supplied by a third party.
 

teh_gunslinger

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tzimize said:
I am fully on board with the guy. I pre-ordered my Witcher 2 from GoG. First pre-order I've done since...maybe forever in my soon to be 29 year old life.
Hey! I'm 29 and this was my first pre-order as well. I got it on gog.com as well, as that seems to be the best way to go about it.

So CDP actually made me deviate from my harsh 'Never ever pre-order' stance. Quite a feat.
 

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It also makes people not wanna buy the game. I knew several people who wanted GTA IV for PC but didn't get it because of all the shit you had to download just to confirm the copy was legit. I have it for PC and I have to close out most things to get it to run smoothly because of all the crap it has running in the background. Of course my PC isn't top of the line so it doesn't help.
 

Waaghpowa

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DRM isn't necessarily the issue, since Steam is one big DRM. Outrageous game prices, bad ports, and bad support is what drives people to piracy. Who's going to pay for a buggy overpriced game with no support?
 

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Keith K said:
I would say DRM does nothing to prevent piracy. I have my doubts that anyone who pirates because of DRM was ever likely to pay for it in the first place.

Price is a big factor. Not just in games. I mean, seriously Adobe.. Photoshop doesn't need to cost $700.
Wait till you see how much Sony Vegas costs!

captcha: sixtespa thee? Really?
 

caleb451

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That's a big part of it; I'd say general unavailability, except for massively inflated prices, is another large part. (e.g. Activision's Star Trek games. Any of them, really.)
 

Jamous

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I certainly agree with them and OH GOD I love their catalogue; just checked it out, it has some of my favourite games in there for decent prices, and all DRM free?! EXCELLENT! :D
 

tzimize

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teh_gunslinger said:
tzimize said:
I am fully on board with the guy. I pre-ordered my Witcher 2 from GoG. First pre-order I've done since...maybe forever in my soon to be 29 year old life.
Hey! I'm 29 and this was my first pre-order as well. I got it on gog.com as well, as that seems to be the best way to go about it.

So CDP actually made me deviate from my harsh 'Never ever pre-order' stance. Quite a feat.
Yeah. Granted, a lot of the reason is the fact that The Witcher is one of the best games I have ever played, despite its flaws...but yeah. Go no-DRM :D
 

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vxicepickxv said:
mew4ever23 said:
I think that's a big part of the reason Spore was pirated as much as it was. Its DRM was just ridiculous.
I think one of EA's claims was that it was unbreakable DRM.

Spore was actually one of the most pirated games of all time before the official release date, so that does kind of skew the numbers a bit.
Nothing lures people like "can't be done."

On the other hand, there's also the fact that a pirated version of the game doesn't have the punishing factors of DRM that a retail copy does, as Extra Credits pointed out a while back. One of my "favourite" things about piracy--I'm punished for actually buying your work, while the folks you're trying to "get" are enjoying it for free.