CD Projekt: "Let's Treat Gamers as Grown-ups"

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CD Projekt: "Let's Treat Gamers as Grown-ups"



As the saying goes, you catch more flies with honey than with draconian DRM.

It's rare to find AAA games without some sort of DRM protection these days. Even though it often causes DRM is useless [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/115734-Ubisoft-Apologizes-for-DRM-Server-Switch-Screwup], it simply doesn't use any. It's an unusual business strategy, but it's worked for the studio, and apparently the secret was simple: respect.

"We want to treat gamers in a way we would like to be treated ourselves," says CD Projekt RED's Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, "which sometimes means being rebels in the industry. That's why our games - both developed or sold on GOG.com - have no DRM, we take much care about our customers long after the release. Those are our ideals and staying true to them is the best way to acquire great and faithful fans."

It says something about the current state of the industry that "trusting customers" is a novel concept for a studio. The philosophy extends to CD Projekt's game design. When asked about the secret to nailing mature settings, Tomaszkiewicz answered, "Don't get too preachy and let gamers judge what's going on the screen for themselves. Look at The Witcher 2 - we give the gamers unclear moral choices, but they have to decide which one they will take. Let's treat gamers like grown-ups and let them use their own moral judgments.

Part of CD Projekt's respectful treatment of their fans is supporting their products after launch. "We've always believed in free DLCs," Tomaszkiewicz said. "The thing is that we consider DLCs as a normal post sale service, which shouldn't be priced. Back when retail games were dominant, we had expansion packs. These were really large chunks of content, which were worth their price. If today's DLCs offered the same amount of content, they would be worth paying for, but in most cases players think they are overcharged for what they receive. That's why we offer expansions to our game for free. This is also a way of saying 'thank you' to the people who decided to buy our game instead of copying it from an unauthorised source."

Free additions to retail games may be part of CD Projekt's playbook, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's interested in joining the growing free-to-play market. Tomaszkiewicz explained that microtransactions would ruin the carefully crafted atmosphere of CD Projekt's games. "I can't imagine pop out ads in a game where you have to immerse completely into the game world," he said.

CD Projekt is currently working on Cyberpunk, a sci-fi RPG set in what Tomaszkiewicz assures is a "realistic and brutal world" much like The Witcher's.

Source: VG247 [http://www.vg247.com/2012/08/09/all-grown-up-cd-projekt-red-and-treating-gamers-as-people/]

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Stormz

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Truly the only game developer that I respect. When gaming goes all digital and DRM is even worse these are the only guys I will likely buy my games from.
 

Roganzar

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Hey Ubisoft maybe you guys should listen to these guys.
DRM is useless. Ahh a motto for the ages.
 

edos63

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Treating gamers as adults? No DRM? Free DLC? All I'm hearing is "yes, we actually want to take your money this time" and I'm OK with that.

GenGenners said:
I love CD Projekt, I just wish more of their work could be found on PS3 :/
Yeah, what's up with that?
 

thesilentman

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But I won't play the newest COD because I have to respect people! [/sarcasm]

I disliked Witcher 2 (not my cup of tea), but their business policy is pretty much "gamers ain't entitled little shits." I respect them for this and GoG to the point where I will recommend W2 even though I disliked it. It's Valve but with a DRM free service (Steam does have advantages though). What's not to like?

Hey, Valve, make HL3 with these guys! And sell it first on Linux as Gaben now hates W8!

Which thread am I on, again?

Edits for good ol' grammar!
 

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Hard not to want to hug these li'l wee bastids until their eyes start a-poppin' from their sockets.

... but then we wouldn't get Witcher 3. Hmmm, maybe that not such good idea.
 

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I love CD Projekt, and I'm seriously looking forward to Cyberpunk, I love that style of Sci fi, and I fully expect CDP to craft a fantastic game, it'd be great for them to become the new poster boy for RPGs, Square have lost their mojo these days, and Bioware aint what it once was either. It's a shame really, they made some of my most treasured gaming memories but no one who worked for them in their golden days works for them anymore so they're not really the same companies anymore anyway.
 

mrhateful

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I keep expecting something sinister, I mean its like too good to be true. If I didn't own the game and had followed cd projekts games then I would think it was a straight up lie.
 

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Does anyone else feel like they're trying desperately hard to gather a sort of cult fan base. Of course I appreciate their respect for the industry and for gamers, but it's weird seeing a company that can do absolutely nothing wrong.

Like Valve isn't perfect, and Steam has a thin layer of DRM, but CDP RED seem to be entirely benevolent 100% of the time, and it's a little disconcerting.
 

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so true. at least someone who hasnt fallen on their head. but valve is still my favorite company.
well, unfortunately the witcher was not my thing. just cant get in to this fantasy stuff. but if they bring out a sci-fi game; this sounds more interesting.
 

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CardinalPiggles said:
it's weird seeing a company that can do absolutely nothing wrong.
You can relax then... CD Projekt RED were responsible for the abysmal PC port of Saints Row 2.

There was also the 'GoG.com shutting down sale' cock up and that 'suing pirates seemed like a good idea but then we hired unethical douche nozzles to handle it' thing.

See? Nothing to worry about.
 

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RhombusHatesYou said:
CardinalPiggles said:
it's weird seeing a company that can do absolutely nothing wrong.
You can relax then... CD Projekt RED were responsible for the abysmal PC port of Saints Row 2.

There was also the 'GoG.com shutting down sale' cock up and that 'suing pirates seemed like a good idea but then we hired unethical douche nozzles to handle it' thing.

See? Nothing to worry about.
I actually feel better now, thanks :D
 

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This thread reminded me of Cyberpunk. Having recently gotten into the genre, I'm quite excited for this game.

On Topic: Good news is good.
 

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CardinalPiggles said:
Like Valve isn't perfect, and Steam has a thin layer of DRM, but CDP RED seem to be entirely benevolent 100% of the time, and it's a little disconcerting.
Is this not a good thing, or am I too much of an optimist for these forums?
 

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edos63 said:
CardinalPiggles said:
Like Valve isn't perfect, and Steam has a thin layer of DRM, but CDP RED seem to be entirely benevolent 100% of the time, and it's a little disconcerting.
Is this not a good thing, or am I too much of an optimist for these forums?

Don't you realise that the founders of CD Projekt grew up under a Communist regime? You know what that means, right?

Exactly.

They know how to queue for toilet paper.


...

Also, you just might be too much of an optimist for this place... so just stare at the cute puppy photo on the wall while I go and get my culling hammer