My game would be so popular that people would be willing to put up with it. In small print somewhere I'd also mention they're only paying for a subscription and I can update the game how I want, or remove it entirely.
That's how you get to be known as absolutely obnoxious when it comes to policies of that variety. It's not a very kind thing to do. That's how you end up, years later, with a free remake of your game that everyone claims to be way better than the original, in most regards.
What would your anti-piracy measure be if you made a video game?
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My game would be so popular that people would be willing to put up with it. In small print somewhere I'd also mention they're only paying for a subscription and I can update the game how I want, or remove it entirely.
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That's how you get to be known as absolutely obnoxious when it comes to policies of that variety. It's not a very kind thing to do. That's how you end up, years later, with a free remake of your game that everyone claims to be way better than the original, in most regards.