It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.” He said, “ The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. In fact, I’d like to quote Gabe Newell here.
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It’s the general attitude of Ubisoft towards PC gamers is what encourages customers to reject their products. Including draconian DRM like “always-on internet connection required” is only going to hurt the legit customers. Someone needs to tell Ubisoft that plenty of indie developers and big publishers have found success on the PC platform and especially on Steam. “ But are these people just making noise just because there’s no version or because it’s a game they actually want to play? Would they buy it if we made it?” “ We’ve heard loud and clear that PC gamers are bitching about there being no version for them“, he said. Ubisoft’s creative director, Stanislas Mettra raised these issues in an interview with Incgamers and mentioned that putting the game on the PC was very risky and they won’t make much money from it. Ubisoft has finally put those concerns to rest by calling majority of PC gamers, pirates. The game reportedly went through development hell, and PC gamers were wondering if the game will be released on the PC or not. In case you don’t know, I am Alive is an upcoming action game which was supposed to be released on PSN, Xbox Live and the PC. Ubisoft just don’t get it, do they? After throwing all kinds of DRM at PC gamers, they are now saying that they won’t put I am Alive on the PC because of Piracy concerns.