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SRPA3
August 12th, 2011, 15:26
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6328508/rage-new-purchase-incentive-detailed

Always-on digital rights management and online passes are two trends that sparked an abundance of gamer rage lately, but only one will actually find its way into the game Rage. In an interview with Eurogamer, creative director Tim Willits confirmed that the postapocalyptic shooter would lock out some content for people who bought the game used but wouldn't require a constant online connection.

Instead of taking the standard online pass approach of locking out the game's multiplayer modes unless a user enters a one-time code that comes with new copies or pays a $10 fee, Rage will rope off some single-player content. Diligent players will come across sewer hatches in the world of Rage that take them to new missions. If those players bought the game new (and bothered to download the associated content), those hatches will be open to them.

"[M]ost people never even see it," Willits said of the hatches. "I can tell you, some people will buy Rage, download that, and still never set foot in those things. They just won't. I think that's fair. It's cool. It's outside the main path. We're not detracting from anything. But I know some consumers, when you can't avoid it, then you get a little touchy subject."

As for DRM that requires a constant connection, the sort that was recently confirmed for Diablo III and championed by Ubisoft, Willits said that won't be used in Rage. However, he did call himself a "big proponent" of the idea and believes a game as eagerly anticipated as Diablo III will go a long way to making that approach acceptable for gamers.

"If you have a juggernaut, you can make change," Willits said. "I'm all for that. If we could force people to always be connected when you play the game and then have that be acceptable, awesome."

Willits acknowledged that some people would continue to resent the need to be online in order to enjoy a single-player game, but he said it would wind up being better for everyone involved. He cited automatic updates as a particular benefit to the scheme.

The content locked if you buy the game used are just sewer passages, but the fact that they're making this move for offline is just ridiculous!. Remember that something minimal now can turn to something big later. I am disappointed.

Hyuga
August 12th, 2011, 15:39
PC games are seldom sold used nowadays in stores, they don't even take them as trade ins here and sell only new, so not a big deal. Better than 'always on' DRM anyway.

Dynamo
August 12th, 2011, 15:40
That's not very appealing.. Customers notice, instead of taking things away, why not give more back to people who buy your games full price? :D

PC games are seldom sold used nowadays in stores, they don't even take them as trade ins here and sell only new, so not a big deal. Better than 'always on' DRM anyway.

Isn't this coming out on both consoles as well? Diablo III might be as well, haven't heard officially yet.

synce
August 12th, 2011, 15:47
I'm just glad to have grown up in an era before this BS. **** brah, I remember the days when you'd buy a game and the entire thing would come inside the box. Those were the days, yes sirree.

OminaeYu
August 12th, 2011, 16:11
"[M]ost people never even see it," Willits said of the hatches.I wasn't aware that Rage was released, not to mention that id have already amassed a fair amount of solid data on the visibility of said hatches by gamers :\

Kaizen
August 12th, 2011, 17:00
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6328508/rage-new-purchase-incentive-detailed



The content locked if you buy the game used are just sewer passages, but the fact that they're making this move for offline is just ridiculous!. Remember that something minimal now can turn to something big later. I am disappointed.

http://www.shutterpoint.com/photos/H/202097-Glass-Cracked_view.jpg

Picture related. Why buy it when you know you're going to crack it to get access to the content.

New or used, I'd crack it to avoid always on and to have access to sidequests.

zidine00
August 12th, 2011, 18:16
well this just makes me rage....

Ok that one physically hurt me.

anyway, yeh this sucks.