Transgaming to use SecuROM for Cider games

Posted by admin 21 August, 2008 (0) Comment

As if Mac gaming needed more problems getting off the ground. Transgaming has proudly announced that in the future, their games will include Sony’s SecuROM digital rights management software. They don’t mention which games will be getting the extremely restrictive DRM (that some folks have compared to malware), but we’re guessing all of them, which means the Mac version of Spore will be on that list, as well as those upcoming Ubisoft titles, and anything else produced with the Cider technology.

Bummer. Why is it a bummer? Because all the evidence we can see actually shows that DRM hurts sales. While Transgaming is obviously proud of this decision, claiming that SecuROM will help them prevent piracy and unauthorized copying, most of the evidence shows that piracy will happen in spite of, and sometimes even because of restrictive DRM setups like Sony’s. Transgaming is making a serious mistake here — they want to protect their games, which is fine. But choosing DRM, especially SecuROM, as a way to do it is a mistake. It’ll cause more problems for the company and their users before it prevents piracy in the way they think it will.

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Transgaming makes deal with Ubisoft

Posted by admin 3 July, 2008 (0) Comment

First EA, and now gaming giant Ubisoft has inked a deal with Transgaming to wrap their titles in Cider and port them over to the Mac. Which seems like great news — Ubisoft has a huge number of quality titles, and bringing those to the Mac must be great for gamers who appreciate a better operating system. But not so fast.

First things first, Cider hasn’t exactly proven itself in terms of making great games, or even ports for that matter. And apparently Ubisoft is taking it slow — rather than bring us games like Prince of Persia, Assassin’s Creed or the great Rainbow Six Vegas series, we’re getting… wait for it… Catz and Dogz. Oh, and CSI: Hard Evidence, which was hardly a blockbuster on game shelves.

It’s definitely good news that Mac gamers are getting more to play, but if this is all we’re going to get, they can keep it. If they wanted to port us Far Cry 2 when it comes out, or maybe even the long-awaited Beyond Good and Evil 2 whenever it’s done, awesome. But if all we’re going to get is years-old bottom-of-the-barrel crapware, we’ll stick with original Mac game developers, thanks.

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