Comments on: Now I Remember Why I Don't Play PC Games Much Anymore http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/ Creativity x Technology Sat, 17 Mar 2012 05:09:58 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Amos the Poker Cat http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1981 Amos the Poker Cat Thu, 03 Nov 2005 23:16:38 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1981 The Leo Laporte of pre-G4 TechTV fame, and www.thisweekintech.com, talks about the Sony DRM nightmare, if you do not want to slog through the good, but long sysinternals entry. The Leo Laporte of pre-G4 TechTV fame, and http://www.thisweekintech.com, talks about the Sony DRM nightmare, if you do not want to slog through the good, but long sysinternals entry.

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By: Frenzie http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1980 Frenzie Thu, 03 Nov 2005 10:01:47 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1980 peterb, My apologies, you are completely correct. The last game I considered user-friendly (read: normal) I've seen on the PC in the past 6 years or so might be Quake 3. It did not require the cd to play and the installation could survive reinstallations of Windows without any trouble because it wasn't depending upon a bunch of stupid registry keys. In my opinion these are only for variables which should be global, I can't think of any game variable other than being able to execute game.exe using the run dialog. On the other hand, if someone would have put a USB stick into my pc while it was running and I wasn't logged out he could have just copied the game. I barely buy any new games anymore and then they think it's because there's apperently so much piracy. *sighs* peterb,

My apologies, you are completely correct. The last game I considered user-friendly (read: normal) I’ve seen on the PC in the past 6 years or so might be Quake 3. It did not require the cd to play and the installation could survive reinstallations of Windows without any trouble because it wasn’t depending upon a bunch of stupid registry keys. In my opinion these are only for variables which should be global, I can’t think of any game variable other than being able to execute game.exe using the run dialog.

On the other hand, if someone would have put a USB stick into my pc while it was running and I wasn’t logged out he could have just copied the game.

I barely buy any new games anymore and then they think it’s because there’s apperently so much piracy. *sighs*

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By: Tim F http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1979 Tim F Wed, 02 Nov 2005 13:50:54 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1979 Certain gameplay lends itself more readily to certain platforms. I am an RTS hound, and RTS games tend to be unwieldy on consoles. I would hate to play Spyro or Sly Cooper on a PC, though. This is to say nothing of quality - there are both fantastic and craptacular RTS games, same goes for everything else. As you have pointed out, DRM is its own abhorrent set of issues, and very PC-oriented. Certain gameplay lends itself more readily to certain platforms. I am an RTS hound, and RTS games tend to be unwieldy on consoles. I would hate to play Spyro or Sly Cooper on a PC, though. This is to say nothing of quality – there are both fantastic and craptacular RTS games, same goes for everything else.

As you have pointed out, DRM is its own abhorrent set of issues, and very PC-oriented.

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By: peterb http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1978 peterb Wed, 02 Nov 2005 11:50:23 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1978 Frenzie, I said "Copy protection schemes that try to interfere with my computer's operation while _not_ playing the game" Game manufacturers seem to think that it's OK to install a bunch of random crap on my computer that runs _all the time_, even when I'm not playing their (crashy, bad) game. For a non-game related example, see http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights.html. Companies that choose to do this ought to be sued into the next millenium. -peterb Frenzie,

I said “Copy protection schemes that try to interfere with my computer’s operation while _not_ playing the game” Game manufacturers seem to think that it’s OK to install a bunch of random crap on my computer that runs _all the time_, even when I’m not playing their (crashy, bad) game.

For a non-game related example, see http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/sony-rootkits-and-digital-rights.html. Companies that choose to do this ought to be sued into the next millenium.

-peterb

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By: Andy P http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1977 Andy P Wed, 02 Nov 2005 09:05:49 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1977 Steam must die. Steam must die.

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By: Frenzie http://tleaves.com/2005/11/01/now-i-remember-why-i-dont-play-pc-games-much-anymore/comment-page-1/#comment-1976 Frenzie Wed, 02 Nov 2005 08:54:33 +0000 http://tleaves.com/?p=497#comment-1976 On the PC you have to insert your disc for copy protection reasons while it's not actually neccesary, on the console you always have to insert it. I don't see much difference other than that the general PC game is downplaying an huge advantage (play without having to search for a cd). But then those problems you describe sound unfamiliar to me. It doesn't happen playing Rome: Total War or Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood anyway... For the review, I would guess in the direction of F.E.A.R., which might very well have a horrible Halflife 2 like copy-protection system, I wouldn't know. On the PC you have to insert your disc for copy protection reasons while it’s not actually neccesary, on the console you always have to insert it. I don’t see much difference other than that the general PC game is downplaying an huge advantage (play without having to search for a cd).

But then those problems you describe sound unfamiliar to me. It doesn’t happen playing Rome: Total War or Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood anyway…

For the review, I would guess in the direction of F.E.A.R., which might very well have a horrible Halflife 2 like copy-protection system, I wouldn’t know.

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