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by tompko
4788 days ago
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That's anecdotal evidence too. There's nothing to show that it being DRM free caused it to be pirated more. I've seen figures that suggest that 90% of installs of a game come from pirates, so at 85% (18,000 legitimate installs from 120,000) anecdotally they seem to have reduced the level of piracy. The effect on their servers sounds like poor infrastructure design more than anything else, especially given they were able to deploy an infrastructure fix fairly rapidly. My point was it's unclear that the economics does support it, and the evidence that's slowly accumulating suggests that in fact the economics supports the opposite. |
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Also, only Ubisoft claims piracy rates over 90% as far as I can tell.