Bioshock's protection probably helped it alot, but what happens is that protection can only help that game, They will go on to slap that SHIT protection on many other games, when it has allready been cracked, they know how to crack it again, the next game that uses that protection will be cracked in less then a day, not a week like bioshock.
Yup - that's the problem. I'm adverse to copy protection that treats me like a criminal, as I'm not. It's like the fact that 'innocent until proven guilty' has been turned into 'guilty and who cares if they're innocent?' But I won't get onto that particular soapbox of mine now. ;)
SecuROM 7 was new. It took the crackers a little while to get around it, but now that they know what to do, any game using it'll be cracked just as fast as any other copy-protection system.
Doesn't this topic i just inform some that it's out?
"Hey, Crysis os out on p2p already? Sweet, i'm not gonna buy it now that i can get it 4 days early!"
That was rather what I thought, but equally, to those that
are gonna download it, they probably will have found it on the torrent sites already, so in real terms it's not gonna make much difference.
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At least this thread hasn't totally devolved into a pro/anti-piracy war. Which is what I expected it to do...