Bethesda isn’t impressed with Skyrim leaks

I just want to point out that I saw this on the torrent sites...and it was XboX format. So lets not point the piracy finger at the PC guys all the time. BUY THIS! Support Bethesda! They make amazing games.
 
With all these new releases there's an awful lot of piracy going on all around, it's been batman arkham city, battlefield 3, half of modern warfare 3 and now skyrim :/ - 'tis bad folks
 
You can never stop piracy unfortunately. I have felt that piracy will always be rife among the most popular platforms. The days of PC piracy as king are shifting rapidly since Xbox360 games pop up weeks before release date, and far before PC versions.
 
Xbox is even beating the PC at getting better piracy nowadays...us PC gamers can really not catch a break :P haha
 
What do you do if you happen to receive your copy of Skyrim a few days earlier than the rest of the world?

Why, you pirate it, of course.
pffft I'll play it and make people jealous of it *efg*
If you leak it then were is the joy of really and only having it early over other fools sharing that ;)

Back to the days of the dongle ?

It's practically impossible to fully stop it, but I do think that one could be able to decrease it by taking few actions like maybe:
same day release
no regions
no drm
about bug free
worthwhile playing
reward for buying ?
releasing whole game
less episodic
less dlc

However this is not a one sided thing, we the gamers need to work at it too. Maybe starting with all lans and banning all forms of sharing because we actually care about IP? Actually supporting developers and not supporting by not buying or pirating.

It's going to be a mindshift from both sides of the table. It's fail to think that this must and can only be solved from developers and publisher's side.
 
I just want to point out that I saw this on the torrent sites...and it was XboX format. So lets not point the piracy finger at the PC guys all the time. BUY THIS! Support Bethesda! They make amazing games.

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I think it's too tempting for people who know they can often get the games before release date, while those who bought it end up waiting, and often suffering with DRM and the likes.

One thing that could help is reduce the price of games, it may actually result in people spending a little more than they are willing to just to get the games. Typically a new game on release is say R500-R600 for a console title, I would be inclined to buy 1 copy a month at that price, however lower the price to R400, I would consider getting two games that month, even though it will cost me R800 in total.

Revenue streams are off the charts with DLC anyway and are only going to improve. I agree with Prophet that it requires a mindset change from both gamer and developer. But lots can be done on both sides of the fence.
 
The game was in development for 3 years if I'm not mistaken, so you can just imagine how it would feel for the devs. to see it on torrent sites before it's even been released.

lol you gotta love Pete Hines twitter response though:

“What are you expecting me to say? Someone has a pirated copy of our game and is streaming it pre-launch. Um, I'm overjoyed."
 
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I will definitely be ... damn I can't afford to buy Skyrim after buying 2 copies of BF3 :cry: too many must-get games coming out...
 
It seems that with everything "new" and that builds up some level of anticipation, people go and mess it up. There have been so many reports regarding leaks in the music, movie and gaming industry over the last couple of years.

Remember X-Men Origins: Wolverine? Wolverine fans anticipated the movie for quite a while. Then one douchebag leaks the unfinished product and plenty of people download it. The result? Their first impression of the movie is that is sucked, because there is Hugh Jackman, dangling off of a truck with stunt wires still attached to him. First impressions last.

I, for one, do not give into leaks and would rather wait for the finished product and experience something like this in its entirety.

In the case of piracy, these guys lose a ton of money. Especially with something as big as Skyrim. If they lose that money, it doesn't reflect the true sales figures of a blockbuster game, which in turn might impact the funding of the next TES game.
 
i think a game like Skyrim is value for money, the amount of content and hours you going to spend on it warrants the price tag. 300 hours for main story or something mental like that. cant top that.
 
It's going to be a mindshift from both sides of the table. It's fail to think that this must and can only be solved from developers and publisher's side.

Unfortunately, even with both parties playing nice, we have the publishers (the table in your analogy?) being overbearing and pushy with DRM.. See The Witcher 2 as an example. The dev's didn't want DRM, released the self-published version without any DRM, but the boxed versions that came via publishers had DRM.

I, for one, do not give into leaks and would rather wait for the finished product and experience something like this in its entirety.

In this case it really is the finished product.. The game is coming out on Friday, it's the release version that is being pirated, not a preview or review copy.

That said, my pre-order is in, my leave forms are in, the GF is working Friday night, so I'll be an Imperial or High elf by Friday afternoon :D
 
In this case it really is the finished product.. The game is coming out on Friday, it's the release version that is being pirated, not a preview or review copy.

That said, my pre-order is in, my leave forms are in, the GF is working Friday night, so I'll be an Imperial or High elf by Friday afternoon :D

That is true. Just lifting my opinion in general regarding leaks.

Jeez sounds like you'll be having an epic time!
 
Pirated copies never work as good as the original with games like this in my experience, Usually there is something wrong with the crack at first. Although i do understand why people pirate, why pay for a game that you going to finish in a day(maybe a week with the work hours i got) and then probably never play again. I find i don't play games more than once any more, once the story is done if there is no decent multiplayer it just gets stashed in my cupboard..
 
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