
Originally Posted by
JDvorak
I remember back in the day when Ultima 4 came out on the Apple IIe it included the cool cloth map. A friend of mine had the retail box and it was so fun. Of course all the kids in High School at the time pirated the game, but it was the extra content that made me want to buy it.
Later on with Gabrial Knight 2 (special edition, deluxe, whatever it was called) it included Gabrial Knight 1, a full novel of Gabrial Knight 1, a comic book and other content that made it very appealing to buy and not pirate. The same can be said for Diablo 2 in the deluxe boxed set, it included Diablo 1 and a lot of content that made it worth buying and it is still on the market today. Other Sierra On-Line games were included in boxed sets with all the games in their series such as a King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, or Leisure Suite Larry. These sets included interviews, trailers, enhanced versions of the games, better manuals, some had hint books, and they even included their older games such as Mystery House. This made the purchase of the games worth it.
What do you get today. Usually just the CD or Cartridge with a very thin or non-existant manual. Most CD's don't even come in jewel cases on the PC. Just a box to put on the shelf with the disc and a paper case. You are lucky to even get a manual as it is most likely on the CD in PDF.
Give us the extra value for a reasonable price and we will buy the games and not pirate them. I have fun going to the stores and shopping for games rather than downloading them. I see games I didn't even know existed. I picked up an old PC game at Game Stop the other day for $4.99 called Army Men Sarge's War. I didn't know it was made for the PC and I am a huge Army Men fan. I only had Sarge's Heroes 1 & 2 on my N64 and they are a lot of fun.
The big boom in pirating really came on the Dreamcast and ultimately was the downfall of the system. That's too bad as it had some great games. Half Life beta got so pirated it was never released.
I also bought the Tin Boxed set of Doom 3 on X-Box. It included Doom 1 & 2 in their original form and that alone was enough for me to warrant the extra money. I know you can mod the X-Box and play it anyway but it was a fun extra on the disc.
My point is give us the extra content and value in the box like the figurines spoken about, the cloth maps, online downloads to those who purchase the game, etc. Don't put out crappy games that not only won't sell but won't be pirated either because they suck. Take longer between titles if it means better quality games and only announce the game when it is ready to ship. Don't say the game will be ready for Christmas then delay it till next July (Yes movie industry Harry Potter I'm talking about you!!!!). Hype is good but gamers don't like delays. On the other hand don't put out buggy games either. If a game is buggy then it won't sell and will be pirated just so you can try it out and see if the bugs are tolerable.
Like has been said before especially on the PC a lot of people who buy the games download (pirate) them first so they can see if they run on their hardware (or run well on their 4 year old computer with an Intel Graphics Card). If they don't run on their hardware then why purchase the game? Most games on the PC do not run well on the minimum specs listed on the box. They run when you have the recommended requirements to play the game. This is why so many people with little knowledge of their PC's choose to go with a handheld or console system. At least the games that are not buggy run on their console system. Much easier to pop in a PS3 cd and play than to upgrade your PC to play the same game.
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