- Jan 9, 2008
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Last week, ?Fallout 3?product manager Pete Hines told me that some development studios now calculate that up to half of their customer support calls involve dealing with people who have pirated copies of the game.
Yet, he goes on to say this..
There will be no ?Spore?-like digital rights management (DRM) in ?Fallout 3.? There wasn?t in ?The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? and Bethesda has seen no reason to make sweeping changes to their approach with ?Fallout 3.?
?It?s pretty mild,? said Hines of the DRM. ?Much like ?Oblivion,? we want there to be some level of protection there so people aren?t just randomly pirating games and passing it around, but we?re very sensitive to the end-user experience, particularly for the person who has bought a legitimate copy and not doing something that is too intrusive, invasive. You bought your game, you put it in your PC, you start playing it.?
Hines is sympathetic to the complaints of legitimate gamers. That?s why there isn?t anything particularly intrusive in Bethesda?s PC products.
Which is the reason i'm behind Bethesda 100%. They realize that adding invasive DRM does nothing to stop pirates and only frustrates legit customers. Cheers to that!
The rest of the article can be found here. http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com...da-deals-with-pirates/