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I expect a few videos about it and then everyone forgets.
I expect the same, as far as shitty things that developers and publishers do. Not letting you stream their game past a certain point is pretty low on the totem pole.
I expect a few videos about it and then everyone forgets.
Your example doesn't really count as proof of affecting sales at all, since you have no idea of how many people did buy it because of streams.How do you know it doesn't effect sales? Just using my own personal experiences I can tell you that it has effected sales a very small amount, even if I am the only person in the world who didn't buy a game because I saw a twitch stream. You can't really talk about streaming using blanket statements because its a very complex issue.
Again companies are all about maximizing profits, and if streaming and used games effect their revenue in any way, then I am not going to be surprised that they try to find ways to maximize this profit.
The number is always equal or lesser to the number it sold with streaming. This type of decision is never driven primarily by money; it's individual executives who want to exert a feeling of control, really.
I expect a few videos about it and then everyone forgets.
Is that the same across all game genres? Where exactly can I find the research for what your saying? I am more then willing to learn more about why streaming has no effect on sales as I haven't done any heavy research myself. But everyone here seems to be so sure it doesn't do anything.
Again I watch streams myself so I am not saying I hate streaming or that it should go away. It's just that sometimes when its a story based game I feel bad for just watching it for free when so many people have worked on it.
IAgain I watch streams myself so I am not saying I hate streaming or that it should go away. It's just that sometimes when its a story based game I feel bad for just watching it for free when so many people have worked on it.
And Twitch will actually support this? Based on what? What rights Atlus have to stop you to do whatever you want with your copy?
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/849341738674249729
And Twitch will actually support this? Based on what? What rights Atlus have to stop you to do whatever you want with your copy?
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/849341738674249729
Where can we find research for what you're saying? It's all anecdotal
It's their game?
And Twitch will actually support this? Based on what? What rights Atlus have to stop you to do whatever you want with your copy?
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/849341738674249729
This is basically what is going to happen. This affects so few people that it's almost not a deal.
Yeah, it's backwards, but that doesn't mean a lot of people were going to even attempt to stream the game.
This is actually the exact same info they gave press (myself included). I'm surprised they straight up put this out to the public. Not commenting on wether they should or should not have, just that it's the same info they gave us as an embargo.
Did the message to the press include threatening language? ie: (I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT DOING THIS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED)?
And Twitch will actually support this? Based on what? What rights Atlus have to stop you to do whatever you want with your copy?
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/849341738674249729
Seems reasonable on the video content side. They don't want the "movie" part of the games uploaded for people to watch without buying/playing the game. They're enforcing it via content ID and can't discriminate between full playthroughs that happen to include the scenes and straight uploads of the story, so they're warning people who will be uploading LPs to edit them out so they can do their thing.
Streaming/content limit is lol though. Not sure if this is even enforceable on Twitch, not up to date on their tech there, unless they'll have ninjas hiding in streams to manually report. None of this is because 'they don't want people to be spoiled' either, but whatever, PR.
LMFAO. It's a fighting game, FFS. Japan gonna Japan indeed.Japan gonna Japan.
We had to get Arc System Works to stop requesting takedowns of English Skullgirls videos in their defense of the Japanese release, which was much later.
We more or less had to pull rank and say "Look, this is OUR IP and we do what we want with it. If you want to take down Japanese-voiced videos to defend your investment, go ahead. But you may not target the game as a whole."
Japan gonna Japan.
We had to get Arc System Works to stop requesting takedowns of English Skullgirls videos in their defense of the Japanese release, which was much later.
We more or less had to pull rank and say "Look, this is OUR IP and we do what we want with it. If you want to take down Japanese-voiced videos to defend your investment, go ahead. But you may not target the game as a whole."
This is the most interesting thing to me in this thread. Why do you assume you own the rights to stream it? Video game companies just let folks stream because they think it's in their best financial interests to do so not because they believe you own the rights to stream the content online.
Japan gonna Japan.
We had to get Arc System Works to stop requesting takedowns of English Skullgirls videos in their defense of the Japanese release, which was much later.
We more or less had to pull rank and say "Look, this is OUR IP and we do what we want with it. If you want to take down Japanese-voiced videos to defend your investment, go ahead. But you may not target the game as a whole."
Japan gonna Japan.
We had to get Arc System Works to stop requesting takedowns of English Skullgirls videos in their defense of the Japanese release, which was much later.
We more or less had to pull rank and say "Look, this is OUR IP and we do what we want with it. If you want to take down Japanese-voiced videos to defend your investment, go ahead. But you may not target the game as a whole."
Japan gonna Japan.
We had to get Arc System Works to stop requesting takedowns of English Skullgirls videos in their defense of the Japanese release, which was much later.
We more or less had to pull rank and say "Look, this is OUR IP and we do what we want with it. If you want to take down Japanese-voiced videos to defend your investment, go ahead. But you may not target the game as a whole."
yes. it's literally copy pasted.
In EU software you buy it is yours and you can do whatever you want (or that law is proposed but i am not sure). I know that there was big talk about that because by that law you should be even able to sell your digital library.
it is not reasonable at all. it is 2017.
This is the most interesting thing to me in this thread. Why do you assume you own the rights to stream it? Video game companies just let folks stream because they think it's in their best financial interests to do so not because they believe you own the rights to stream the content online.