• Kaldo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    That’s way too big of a generalization. The fact is that technology advances and makes other technology obsolete, and the pirates are dwindling while DRM companies are getting more and more money to fix the issue. It is not going to just magically reverse at one point. If anything the people are just going to get more accustomed to it like they have already with copyright laws, subscription services and simply not owning anything digital anymore.

    The second thing you’re not addressing is how long the “ebb and flow” takes anyway, if gaming piracy has a resurgence in 50 years then I don’t think I’m gonna care much about it by then lol. Blizzard games aren’t getting cracked anymore and by the time they do, if ever, I’m not going to care about them.

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        1 year ago

        Precisely the reason they’d be worth cracking I’d say. Anyway that was just an example, same goes for many EA / Ubi games for which it’s just a matter of time before are perma-online or under denuvo.

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      The fact is that technology advances and makes other technology obsolete,

      Yeah, it happens on both sides, it’s an arms race. It will swing the other way eventually - it always has and always will

      The second thing you’re not addressing is how long the “ebb and flow” takes anyway

      That was intentional. There’s no estimating a timeline, but with the development of technology it’s not unreasonable to expect a reversal even in a decade. Anyway, if you’re trying to ward off doomerism you’re not going to do it by only looking at what you stand to gain