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Gamasutra - Opinion: Can A Stuffed Bear Hold The Secret To Game Piracy?

Gamasutra - Opinion: Can A Stuffed Bear Hold The Secret To Game Piracy?:

The personalization has to add value, make the game *better* for that individual customer. It could be an object of social status ('Look, Cliffy B personally autographed my copy of Gears and thanked me for my business'), an element of personal integration ('It came pre-built with my character stats already set up, and the villagers were singing songs about the time I single handedly held off that Orc assault!'), or custom fitting ('all the graphics assets and settings came perfectly tuned for set up for my personal machine').... who knows.


Sobre o combate à pirataria de games a partir do envolvimento do usuário na personalização do jogo.

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