Greenheart Games the creators of Game Dev Tycoon pulled a memorable stunt with it’s release, they themselves leaked a cracked version of their game to several major torrent sites, but with a twist. Hilariously, in a game which simulates the journey of moving from your garage programming Commodore 64 games to assembling the biggest self publishing AAA developer on the planet, they added code into the illegal versions which caused piracy to destroy a players company after the first couple of in game years.
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Video games development simulator Game Dev Tycoon now has an ultra difficult "Pirate Mode" where your software gets pirated.
Emulating the real world problem of piracy, this advanced option will see reduced sales on all of your games. "Bankruptcy is likely", you are told.
Where you put DRM into your games, don't stop piracy at all, piss off the paying customers, and then get hit with credit card charbacks from keys bought with stolen credit cards and sold on the grey market and what's what actualy damages your income?
Because that' what happens irl. The pirate who doens't buy the game was never going to buy the game, and the pirate who does isn't a lost sale.
except in the real world piracy doesn't have the effect that everyone keep preaching.
xD lmao that they thing think that piracy = lost sales too retarded, if i don't have the money or don't find it worth it i won't buy it. piracy makes it just possible to have it without paying.
In celebration of Game Dev Tycoon's iOS release, developer Greenheart Games released update v1.6 filled with brand new content. The last major update to the game, until now, was in 2014.
Fun game. Pick the name,genre, platform, game engine, and hire people to code the game.
As time goes on you research better tech that can be incorporated into the next game engine you build.
You can eventually do all sorts of stuff like multi genre, multi platform games. In late stages you can even make AAA games, have an R&D lab (outside the scope of the stuff you research up to that point), and can even make your own console.
It's actually a pretty cool game. Cheap too. Bought it a few months ago and since it was released on Steam they gave me a key for the Steam version.