I've been thinking lately about what the best form of anti-piracy of games would be. SecuROM and DRM are both bullshit, and everyone agrees. Nobody likes it because it installs rootkits and you get a limited number of installs, so basically you're buying a rental (if that makes sense).
Now, with unlimited internet plans around the world being replaced by quota and pay-per-usage plans because of high-internet traffic (HQ video sites, BitTorrent, LimeWire, etc.) putting strain on ISPs, everyone will eventually end up with limited internet usage by, let's say 2050 (that's my estimation).
Here's my plan. Apparently GTAIV PC comes on two DVDs. Can anyone say probably two dual-layers? The install size is 16GB, so I'd say so. I recently saw a torrent for it: 13GB. I would NEVER download something that big, because that's half of my monthly quota. I've got my copy on layby . But I digress. This poses a question: as game quality goes up, so does file size, and with limited quotas EVERYWHERE in the future, that poses a serious problem for full-time pirates who don't want to pay for anything.
So my solution is: just put CD checks in games. No DRM. No SecuROM. No internet activations. No limited installs. By 2050, terabyte harddrives will be standard in a family computer. Games will be maybe 100GB for an install and come on a format that's after Blu-Ray that can hold like 100GB on discs or whatever. I'm sure that quotas will always go up in size, but then again, since the game sizes are going up too, pirates will have trouble downloading more than two games per month without your ISP pounding their asses with bills for $1000.
So let time take it's toll. Eventually we'll see the end of piracy, thanks to next-gen games
Now, with unlimited internet plans around the world being replaced by quota and pay-per-usage plans because of high-internet traffic (HQ video sites, BitTorrent, LimeWire, etc.) putting strain on ISPs, everyone will eventually end up with limited internet usage by, let's say 2050 (that's my estimation).
Here's my plan. Apparently GTAIV PC comes on two DVDs. Can anyone say probably two dual-layers? The install size is 16GB, so I'd say so. I recently saw a torrent for it: 13GB. I would NEVER download something that big, because that's half of my monthly quota. I've got my copy on layby . But I digress. This poses a question: as game quality goes up, so does file size, and with limited quotas EVERYWHERE in the future, that poses a serious problem for full-time pirates who don't want to pay for anything.
So my solution is: just put CD checks in games. No DRM. No SecuROM. No internet activations. No limited installs. By 2050, terabyte harddrives will be standard in a family computer. Games will be maybe 100GB for an install and come on a format that's after Blu-Ray that can hold like 100GB on discs or whatever. I'm sure that quotas will always go up in size, but then again, since the game sizes are going up too, pirates will have trouble downloading more than two games per month without your ISP pounding their asses with bills for $1000.
So let time take it's toll. Eventually we'll see the end of piracy, thanks to next-gen games
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