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StarForce looking to come back to US PC games



Ah, StarForce. PC gamers around the world learned to hate that name as the Russian-based copy protection company found that its software not only angered gamers but may have even damaged PCs who had the software installed.



After some really bad customer and public relations a few years ago, StarForce became persona non grata among US publishers who feared that using the software would cause their sales to drop. Now the company is coming back with a new version of its software that it hopes will be used by more companies.

But has the damage of previous years been too much for StarForce to make a comeback? In a new chat at Gamasutra, the company’s deputy marketing director Dmitry Guseff states, “We do not intend to repeat our past mistakes.” Their new version allows the consumer to actually select to use either disk protection or online activation for their PC game. And what about people who think any DRM set-up is bad? Guseff states, ” . . . choosing the right schema for specific games and proper copy protection implementation does nothing to breach gamers’ rights and could be an additional and very effective tool against piracy.” Okay . . .

Go to Source: http://news.bigdownload.com/2009/06/17/starforce-looking-to-come-back-to-us-pc-games/



Via BFWGaming

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