The definition of irony: DRM row blamed for piracy backlash
As we approach the end of the year at an alarming pace, file-sharing weblog TorrentFreak has revealed a list of the 10 most pirated video games of 2008.
Legendary games designer Will Wright must be both proud and a little annoyed that two of his games are easily dominating the top spots. The long-awaited ‘Sim-everything’, Spore, is at number one with an estimated 1.7m downloads from a range of BitTorrent websites and trackers. The ever popular Sims 2 takes second position with 1.15m downloads.
The most delicious irony of all is that the number of Spore downloads is believed to have been greatly inflated due to EA’s decision to include intrusive DRM safeguards to protect the game from piracy. These prevented users from installing more than three copies of the game and the SecuROM rootkit was blamed for causing havoc on some people’s systems and slammed for being next to impossible to get rid of. The result was an extremely vocal public backlash, and many users vowed to pirate the game (with some doing so even after they’d bought a legit copy) in order to circumvent these draconian measures.
We suspect EA has heard the message loud and clear now. It’ll be very interesting to see if it decides to repeat the strategy in any future PC titles.
Sadly, other games on the list did not have the same semi-justifiable reasons for piracy. But it does give a good run down of the internet’s favourite games of the year. And though it may be theft, at least the thieving public appears to have pretty good taste. Full list below:
Spore (1,700,000)
The Sims 2 (1,150,000)
Assassins Creed (1,070,000)
Crysis (940,000)
Command & Conquer 3 (860,000)
Call of Duty 4 (830,000)
GTA San Andreas (740,000)
Fallout 3 (645,000)
Far Cry 2 (585,000)
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (470,000)
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