How Much Will Game Theft Harm Microsoft's Xbox 360?
Gaming is growing massively and will soon be bigger than television and film combined. This is because gaming has the technical advantages of interactivity, connectivity and non linearity. No other entertainment medium can compete with these. These 3 technical advantages have the added benefit of making anti piracy measures relatively easy to implement. In fact, the main role of a game console is to act as an anti piracy dongle.
This anti piracy advantage is a great bonus for the games industry. The music and film industries are suffering horribly from thieves, precisely because their products are impossible to protect. However the game industry is extremely complacent precisely because of these technical advantages. So everybody does far less than they should and could to prevent piracy. And with our guard down it is very easy to experience a disaster. This happened with home computer gaming and PS1 gaming. It is happening right now with PC, PSP and DS gaming.
And now the Microsoft (MSFT) Xbox 360 could be heading for this same disaster. Basically it has become very easy and very common to chip the console to bypass the copy protection. And most customers would rather steal games than help to pay for their development.
Microsoft’s only recourse is to close the Xbox Live accounts when they detect a chipped deck playing a pirated game. This is circumvented to a large degree by having two decks. One chipped for playing stolen games and one not chipped for using Live. An extra deck only costs as much as three games.
But how bothered are Microsoft? Free, stolen games will make the Xbox even more desirable over its competitors and so will give Microsoft a great USP in the console war. Also Microsoft are almost certainly making a profit on every console sold, even at the new low price points. It is such an elegant hardware design. And then the company has all that regular monthly income from Live.
The real losers are the publishers. And via them, the developers. If a game platform is pirated excessively then publishers can vote with their feet. There are plenty of other platforms they can spend their time and money working on. This is what they have done with the PC and PSP. And the stupid game thieves end up with no games being made for them to steal.
So the danger for Microsoft is that publishers abandon its platform. It no longer works as an anti piracy dongle. This was part of the downfall of the Dreamcast. In fact the bigger problem is publishers deserting the whole console business model. There are areas of gaming that are growing much faster and which are pirate proof, offering far better prospects. In fact, a lot of the console game business looks like people doing it just because they are in the habit of doing it. You can all name publishers doing this.
One thing is for sure, Microsoft must really get its whole anti piracy strategy a lot better for the upcoming Xbox 720. It would be sad if the billions it has invested in console gaming became a dead end.
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This article has 12 comments:
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r00t4rd3d
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Nov 17 08:17 AM-
wanderson75
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Nov 17 09:29 AMI'm sure there are some people that have a chipped only version for ripping games and not paying for them, but that means no XBox Live, which means no online play. Half the fun of a good percentage of the games for XB360 is the online content. I can't imagine that there'd be a lot of people that have chipped consoles compared to the number of people that have non-chipped systems.
You're working under the assumption that there are a large number of people that are pirating games, and until I see numbers, I can't see there being a concern for the industry.
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RDB
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Nov 17 11:00 AM-
anti-cranky
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Nov 17 12:18 PM-
BoatDude
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Nov 17 01:29 PMI just can’t understand why they let you write. Why do we have people writing crap about things they know nothing about? We need to have a rating system for writers so we can eliminate the bad ones from the net.
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Vic B
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Nov 17 03:40 PMActually chipping is a hardware addition to the console that does the same thing as flashing the firmware on the drive. Hardware modders are easier to catch from what I've heard but I'm not so sure if that holds true for firmware flashers. As I understand it MS bans the serial # of the modded console but not the live account, kind of odd don't you think. Maybe not if you take into account that MS knows they'll buy another 360 because they saved some much money pirating they can justify an extra 360, then in six months there will be another banning cycle if the crook tries it again, and the merry go round keeps spinning. If MS was serious about stopping cheaters they would not only ban the console but also the live account of the cheater, for say a year, to teach them that it won't be tolerated. But hey as long as their buying new hardware isn't MS getting what they want and it's the developers that are getting screwed the most? Just a thought.
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waf76
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Nov 17 04:02 PM-
Bdub87
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Nov 18 12:57 AMOn Nov 17 04:02 PM waf76 wrote:
> The vital difference b/w PS3 and XBox360 is that Sony cannont compete
> online. If you have a chipped 360 its as good (many will say as bad)
> as a PS3. Saving the PS3 is the fact that it has a blu ray player.
> It's basically a movie player than a gaming console. Almost no titles.
> It is for this very reason hard core gamers will be on the 360. People
> want to play the Halos and the Gears of Wars online. Once GTAIV came
> out for the 360 before the PS3 the console wars were officially over.
> Will pirated software developers leave 360 and go to PS3? There's
> no games on PS3. Is pirated software even a problem? This article
> is really bad.
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waf76
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Nov 18 03:17 PMOn Nov 18 12:57 AM Bdub87 wrote:
> Are you retarded? First of all GTAIV came out for the ps3 and 360
> at the same time. That right there tells me you don't know what you
> are talking about. Secondly, yes the 360 had the best and most exclusives
> for a while, which is why i have a 360 also. But if you take a look
> at the exclusives that have released, and are continuing to be released,
> for the ps3 vs. the 360 you would see ps3 has the better exclusives
> by a mile. Learn what your talking about before you make yourself
> sound dumb.
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Bdub87
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Nov 22 05:51 PMOn Nov 18 03:17 PM waf76 wrote:
> bdub, ur right, i misspoke they came out at the same time but before
> that it always came out on PS before coming out on Xbox. Big win
> for Xbox there. Name me some of these great exclusives for PS3. Please
> also send me the reviews for these titles preferably from videogames.com
> Other than Metal Gear Solid there is not title on PS3 that is that
> good. U wanna call me dumb and retarded go ahead...ur comment has
> no specific factual content in it...and u dont even address online...how
> is that on PS3? pretty shitty...
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User 310757
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Dec 02 06:39 AMBack on topic; anyone caught using ilegal software should have their console taken away from them.
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TPQ
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Dec 02 03:38 PM"In fact the bigger problem is publishers deserting the whole console business model. There are areas of gaming that are growing much faster and which are pirate proof, offering far better prospects."
Which Publishers are deserting the console business model?
Where are the developers going to go? To the PC?
What areas of gaming are growing faster than console gaming?
This sounds like a completely made up lie just to bolster a weak argument. Still you got people to view your page with this tabloid style nonsense.