Anti-piracy DRM solutions like Denuvo don't do a great job at stopping illegal sharing, and the gaming industry is surely looking at alternatives. Rather than techological, I think the answer is contractual. I break down the history of game piracy and where I think it's headed next.
While we are at it, stop fucking subscribing to shitty services!!! Man, I wish normies would see THEY ARE THE PROBLEM. It is 100% their fault we have a technoligarchy with 3 big tech corpos controlling the entire world.
I have 2 subscriptions. Mullvad and icedrive. Then I donate to Foss stuff and the archive several times a year.
If everyone did this, we would have an actual tech utopia (joking, but it’d sure be better than now)
While we are at it, stop fucking subscribing to shitty services!!! Man, I wish normies would see THEY ARE THE PROBLEM. It is 100% their fault we have a technoligarchy with 3 big tech corpos controlling the entire world.
I have 2 subscriptions. Mullvad and icedrive. Then I donate to Foss stuff and the archive several times a year.
If everyone did this, we would have an actual tech utopia (joking, but it’d sure be better than now)
The failure of the government to outlaw predatory business models is the problem. The consumers duped into subscribing are the victims.
You will never, ever rein in the corporations with boycotts alone. To argue for it as a “solution” alone is to be a useful idiot for the corpos.
For sure