PC piracy is a "huge concern", Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 producer David Silverman has warned.
Speaking to VideoGamer.com Silverman, who also works as a presenter for C&C TV, said that a "different approach" that includes digital distribution and micro-transactions will help tackle piracy on the PC in the future.
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Dragon age 2 was not a bad game, just a terrible sequel if that makes any sense. Should have been it's own IP.
Lord of Shadows 2 was one that left me scratching my head because I loved the first one! Red Faction Armageddon was another one that I still wonder why they didn't just give us something more like Guerrilla.
OX writes: "Halo Wars 2 is a Halo game in which instead of controlling one big space soldier, you control lots of little space soldiers from high above the battlefield. It's a real-time strategy game, yes. But aren't strategy games on consoles always terrible? Not always, as we discover in Show of the Week."
just like the music industry... Anyone that argues is in denial, pc gaming is slowly dying and wont rebound until someone can stop piracy. Mind you there are a few exceptions like Blizzard and Valve, but two companies isn't what I call a thriving industry.
well they should have addresses this a long time ago, however its better late than never
I am PC gamer first. I started casual playing Video Games with the SNES and Sega Genesis but the PC was the one that got me hooked. First Game I played was C&C 95. I still defend PC gaming but it sad that Pirates and Piracy killing it.
You would think after MS made that PC gaming Alliance that finally will see PC gaming take back the stage but as we all know from that announcement that it was just what it was. An Announcement.
There is a simple reason why no one is buying EA's crap on the PC, we are all too busy playing fallout 3.
PC is not dying so please stop saying that.
Draconian DRM - This is the reason why I get put off PC games because of the crappy and unfair DRM which limits me, a legit customer. Look at Steam, or games like World In Conflict or even Company of Heroes for a fair DRM and which is harder to pirate. Alot of games companies just don't seem to understand the PC games market.