fullvietFX
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If monsters get stronger as I get stronger I am going to pirate it.
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If monsters get stronger as I get stronger I am going to pirate it.
this is the worst PC Gaming forum post ever.
fixt
Well, there were pirates in Oblivion. For some reason.There will be no pirates, it is more a viking influenced setting.
Can't say I blame you. Those rapiers were worth some decent coin.But I killed them, stripped them nude and tossed them into the port.
If it has no DRM like Oblivion then yeah, it'll be a free for all.
I have a Ph.D in computer science, computer engineering, psychology, business, economics, and feminist studies and I can assure you that this game will not be pirated.
The best weapon against piracy is to make great games, and Skyrim looks great so far
What do you think?
I have a Ph.D in computer science, computer engineering, psychology, business, economics, and feminist studies and I can assure you that this game will not be pirated.
If Bethesda loads all the copies on a ship and sends it through the Gulf of Aden, it'll probably be pirated. Swords and magic have little effect on RPGs and AKs.
Well obscurity is likely the best possible defense against piracy. Maybe Bethesda should just consider announcing they've canceled the title and silently release it under a different title and publisher.
Or maybe cancel the release outright. After all, you can't pirate what doesn't exist! (Or can you...)
I'm pretty sure Bethesda isn't overly worried about Piracy. I mean all their other games have done fairly well even despite only using very basic security measures so I'm sure Skyrim will as well. Day 1 buy for me.