Thursday, August 14, 2008

Interesting and mostly (I think) right on the money article about why people pirate games.

Talking to Pirates

A couple of things that I found interesting were the implied percentages of people who responded with different reasons/justifications for their piracy. As someone who used to travel to Malaysia, Thailand, and Hong Kong regularly (before the Internet made location irrelevant) I saw just how many people would buy pirated movies/games just because they were cheap and easy. It was actually easier to get a pirated copy of Fallout 2 than it was to get a real one, by several orders of magnitude (as measured by distance to travel) and certainly cheaper...

I wasn't as surprised as Cliff that price was a major factor, although I think he was biased because he intended it as a question about his own games, not the general market, and the answers were based on retail for the most part, I would guess.

I was surprised that Cliff didn't mention Stardock as another example of a company that makes great games and doesn't use any DRM. I love their model of install it, use it on as many machines as you like, but you have to register to get the updates.

dropping the price of his own games I have to question, as well, since are already fairly reasonable, but certainly dropping the price of an old game right before the next installment/version comes out is an old marketing trick that is a proven one.

Best of luck to Cliff and all the other independent developers out there, it's a tough biz to be in.

Friday, March 07, 2008

xkcd is a fabulous comic for geeks, but today, a tribute...

xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe:




R.I.P. friend I never met...

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Why I hate Outlook, reason 76364939928

There is an issue where if you close Outlook via the Red X in the corner, it doesn’t close the same way as doing so via File/Close. This affects all versions of Outlook, btw. The X was hanging and leaving the exe process running as a background task, which, if you disconnect the computer, (laptop) causes issues.

Solution: disable the iTunes Add-in or any other Add-in that is unneeded.

At least it seems to be working…