06-18-2008, 08:52 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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We've been having a pretty big DRM discussion in another thread and touched on this. I doubt it'll stay that way by the time it releases. Most games that had planned to use this DRM method have abandoned it. It's really not a good plan.
As a side note, despite my detest for DRM, it depends a lot on HOW they do the hardware fingerprint. Many hardware fingerprints won't be affected by say, video card or RAM upgrades. Often not even by CPU upgrades. A lot of times it's based on data pulled from the mobo itself.
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06-18-2008, 09:15 AM | #42 (permalink) | |
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06-18-2008, 09:15 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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so, does anyone know wtf the deal is? It's available for download, RIGHT NOW at this link:
http://eastore.ea.com/DRHM/servlet/C...uctID=95024000 But I still don't have a link or key for my pre-ordered copy. Fucking EA!
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06-18-2008, 09:29 AM | #44 (permalink) |
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Same here man... EA Download manager has nothing, Order info say Downloadable but no link to download it..
Also was having trouble before logging into my account it'd say invalid password so i thought i typed it wrong but when i did recover password and changed it, It still said invalid.. grr..
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And..... I agree with you! It, however, makes great sense. In fact, my father made me return a nike t shirt that I got for him because he didn't want to advertise their product for free. You see, he didn't want to bend over. So, ya, it's a rant, and a well founded one. No, I don't have to buy the stuff or frequent the places such as I mentioned, nor do I have to pay $50 admin to get that STB (they caved and gave to me gratis) so I don't. So I rant. what's wrong with that? |
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06-18-2008, 10:31 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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Nothing wrong with ranting... I just don't see your point. People wear a Nike tee because THEY think it's cool, not to advertise. Everything is a product made by someone. By using or wearing it, you are, inadvertently advertising. Do you drive a car? What kind? Have you scrubbed it of branding badges? Why not? How is that different than "advertising" for Nike by wearing their shoes or a tee shirt? See what I mean?
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06-18-2008, 11:29 AM | #48 (permalink) |
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It's funny you should mention that. Somebody stole the big VW badge right off of my jetta a couple of years ago. God knows why, but my son painted a peace sign in the spot. Kinda cool I thought. My running shoes? Aisecs. kind of generic. But yes I see what you mean, I really do. I'm just surprised that the response is so vociferous. I just want to tone down the automatic assumption that we, the end users, should always bear the cost.
For example, when the Ontario Dairy Board increased the price of milk a couple of years ago, 7-11 increased their prices immediately by 40 cents. When I told the guy that there was no one for me to pass the cost on to, and perhaps just once they should eat it as the cost of doing business, he just chuckled. I left the milk at the counter, went to Shopper's Drug mart, bought it at the old price (which it still is at by the way) took the receipt back to 7-11 and showed the manager how another company has managed to keep the customer in mind when it comes down to passing on costs. We don't have to accept it all the time. I may not be a Don Quixote but these are my personal windmills. I think I will get the free Spore download, but wait for the game to come out before I put money down. |
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06-18-2008, 11:59 AM | #50 (permalink) | |
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No, Leto, I see what you're saying. I just find people with those stances to be idealists. I, myself, am a realist. If I want something and it's free... awesome! If I want something and it's not? Well, I live with it. If it costs money but I don't want it? Then I don't care. Just my way of thinking. Kudos to you on having your own way. At least you aren't a sheep. I applaud that highly!
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06-18-2008, 05:43 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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I have no beef with anyone buying the demo, which is why I said my opinion is only important to my wallet, no one elses. To each his/her own. I do have a beef with a company expecting me to pay them to advertise to me. It would be akin to a dealership wanting me to pay them $100 to take a car for a test drive, and then give me a $50 credit towards the car if I buy it. I don't have anything against anyone who goes along with it, I'm just saying I'm not willing to be treated that way.
I would like to say that while I do have some strong beliefs regarding consumerism, I didn't intend for my initial comments to cause this much ruccus, and I'm sorry if it feels like this has turned into a threadjack. Regardless of EA's marketing practices, I am pretty excited about this game and its innovative features. And Leto, you and your father are my heroes |
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06-19-2008, 03:33 AM | #53 (permalink) |
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I don't understand why you think you're paying for them to advertise to you. Do you ductape the logos of the Pepsi you drink in public, or if you had an awesome time riding rollercoasters in Six Flags do you keep it to yourself and tell no one because that'd be advertising? I can understand not wanting to support a brand like Nike. They make their products cheaper and sell them higher then many off name brands. It's not so much the advertising as it is a ripoff.
Just because a product makes you want to buy another product doesn't mean it's an advertisement. I buy Sequels to games I liked. That doesn't mean the first game was an advertisement. It had value in and of itself, The same goes for the Spore Character creator. Honestly, I wonder how much money they are making considering the full Creature creator is 300MB, the Trial version is 200+mb and they're maintaining a free site to host everyone's uploaded creature. I'm SURE they're making money with it, but isn't that the whole point of developing games in the first place? For anyone that cares I have a few creatures uploaded at http://www.spore.com/sporepedia#qry=usr-cmike1
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06-19-2008, 03:40 AM | #54 (permalink) |
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nice cybermike. My creatures are at: http://www.spore.com/sporepedia#qry=usr-xepherys
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06-19-2008, 05:14 AM | #56 (permalink) | |
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I guess I call myself a realistic idealist. I liken it to a guerilla war on consumerism, and will take the free when I can and weigh the practicality of the situation. You are right, I don't have to buy anything I don't want to. And yes we are batshit crazy.... and loving it. Is that why my favourite colour is grey? I argue the point daily that grey isn't a colour but you know what, it's more interesting than the usual conversation of "how are you" " I am fine" ( I want to outlaw the word "fine"). And Niki... I didn't mean to threadjack either.. just got carried away, my apologies. I'm looking forwards to both the free download and the game. Looks like I'm going to have to upgrade my laptop. I wonder if i can get Dell to pay for it somehow.... After all, their name is on the outside, and I do carry it around. |
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06-19-2008, 05:39 AM | #57 (permalink) | |
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH When I pass someone in the hall this is what I do. "." Nothing. I don't care how your day is, I don't care about you knowing how my day is, and you know what, YOU don't care either so stop asking. Useless formalities. |
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06-19-2008, 08:19 AM | #59 (permalink) | |
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As for telling you how great something is = advertisement, what if I decided that I would only tell you my opinion for $10? Or even better, what if it was something I made or built, but would only show it to you for $10? That fits this situation better, and if someone really wanted to pay for someone elses opinion (ie review magazines) i have no problem with them, but I won't be a part of it. |
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06-19-2008, 09:56 AM | #60 (permalink) | |
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06-19-2008, 03:01 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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I love you guys!
Let's just play now!
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09-07-2008, 12:11 AM | #64 (permalink) |
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Unfortunately, I will not be able to get this game, no matter how much I want to, because the requirements are far beyond what my MacBook has.
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09-07-2008, 10:34 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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So far the game seems fantastic. I am enjoying the gameplay in single player which is very easy to slip into. No memorizing 100 pages of manual jargon. I dont know how to do spoiler tags very well so I wont go into specifics, just going to add what everyone will figure out after 30 seconds- 2 minutes of playing
this holds true to spore and any other rts/civ game. aggressive/war ( carnivore )= easy for beginners to pick up yet still fun and challenging peaceful/social (herbivore)= um....where's the plants? lol = ) HAVE FUN GUYS and GALS = )
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09-08-2008, 03:22 AM | #70 (permalink) |
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Wow. I've got way too much work to do right now to have a game this fun lying around.
It's designed so well... each time you master something you're given just a moment to celebrate before the next challenge shows up. And that's true inside stages, too--the other creatures you meet get incrementally harder in perfectly timed waves. I'm in the Walking around my planet, I came across my boy Bitey, who I built with Creature Creator several weeks ago! He was MAD at me! And as much as I wanted to, I just couldn't make him my friend. I had to commit genocide against my own creation! RIP Bitey: |
09-08-2008, 12:03 PM | #71 (permalink) |
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nice Ratbastid! RIP lil guy!
You guys are much nicer to the game than the amazon.com ratings.. 22 Five star ratings, 13 Four star ratings.. 665 ONE star ratings! I haven't got the game yet.. I'm broke mofo
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09-08-2008, 12:52 PM | #72 (permalink) |
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Yeah, there's a backlash happening on Amazon against the DRM the game comes with. You can only install it on three computers. Not so different from any other commercial app, but I think the DRM crusaders have chosen Spore to make their point on.
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It's pretty stupid, too, because draconian copy protection schemes like this actually encourage piracy. It'll take the crackers about 2 days to come out with a DRM-free version of Spore, at which point people who would have bought the game will pick the illegal version instead because it works better and doesn't screw up your computer.
It's like the war on drugs. These guys think they can achieve a 0% piracy rate. You can't. There will always be lawbreakers who pirate games. Always. So instead of spending gobs of cash and customer satisfaction coming up with more and more restrictive DRM schemes, concentrate on keeping the majority of game players, who DO buy the game legally, from getting pissed off enough to try piracy instead. |
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So I've read some complaints that the body parts you pick don't really have much affect on anything and are mostly just for looks (lame!). Also the fact that you can completly redesign your creature in the creature creater sucks. You should have to change it slowly over time instead of drastic changes where you go from one thing to another. Some body parts should suck early in the game and be great later in the game or vice-versa. Also I hear the game seems to be geared for 5 year olds. Does anyone who has played the game care to comment on these issues? Thanks |
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09-09-2008, 08:26 AM | #78 (permalink) |
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Made it to the Tribal stage last night before going to bed. I initially tried to create a balaced carnivore but got tired of trying to make friends with other packs so I've gone the staight preadator route. My creature is fully geared towards combat with his offensive stats maxed in all catagories except spitting which is a 4. Should be interesting to see how that decision pays off now that I've evolved.
For some reason I'm not able to get an image to show up in this post so here is a link to my latest generation Trilesse in the Sporepedia. Sporepedia As for the DRM, I downloaded the game off of Direct 2 Drive so I'm not sure if that version has SecureRom on it or not (there's no disc check but you do have to be logged into EA to start the game). The 3 install limit doesn't bother me though I do see where it could be a problem for some. I guess my question is, why are those of you who claim you pirate in protest for publishers enforcing a draconion DRM that installs undisired programs onto your system be willing to take an even greater risk by downloading and installing potentialy virus and trojan infected cracked copies? I mean isn't replacing one risk with another just bad policy? If you don't want to support the publisher then don't buy the game but don't pirate it either. Doing so clearly does not stop the publishers from using DRM and it still puts you at risk and chances are you'll end up with something even more destrutive to your system than what the DRM could have done. Anyway, I believe there is no justification for piracy. Send your message by not buying from the publisher if you do not agree with their policies all you want but keep in mind that gaming is a privilige, not a right. There is no law in the land that states you have a right to play a game on your computer. Just because you do not agree with the way a company conducts business does not give you a right to steal from them. As for the publishers, I don't see why they don't just create their own 'crack' for the game that either doesn't work or is bugged up with key features disabled and flood the torrent sites with it themselves. Hell, even use the names of the more popular 'trusted' crackers for the files. I think that would probably discourage more casual pirates than any DRM sceme ever could. Just imagine trying to download a file but you keep running into nothing but broken ones. After several attempts I'd think most people would just give up. |
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Will Wright acknowledged that Spore was geared mainly towards casuals. I understand why, but it just seems the game was dumbed down a lot from what I thought it would be.
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