Good to know you are such an authority on piracy related truths ^^ And yay
The first one to call me stupid
Of course, you are not entirely wrong, but you didn't read the previous posts.. I never said that this can't happen as it happened for Mass Effect. Point was it can be prevented for X amount of time.
Challenging Pirates are organized groups of people who are known to the scene
THE scene? Welcome in 2012.. Firstly, there are 2 scenes (4 if you count usenet/irc separate) nowadays, some do, because there are even usenet and irc only release groups.
topsite scene -> These groups (or people) do it for the lulz (or challenge, as you put it) these are highly secretive, and they don't give a damn about anyone but their own rules and lulz. Their stuff is leaked by select few spreaders to high tier warez hubs or directly into p2p scene nowadays. Often it trickles down no matter what.
p2p scene -> Those groups (or people) do it to share warez as far as possible on public sites to as many people as possible, they crack for downloads, not for lulz. They often post under aliases directly on the big 2 warez boards or other channels (usenet, torrents, and the various true p2p clients). And they don't care what it is. They also make money. They also "steal releases" and spread them into other avenues if the original releaser does not.
As for pirates... vindictive pirates exist, but to think those and the scene releasers who do it for challenges are the only 2 groups of pirates.. well that is just very hilarious ;P But never-the-less, your less than correct post made me realize that a better serial is kinda pointless but for completely different reason than the one you proclaimed, it's simply that most of these pirates don't give a damn. For them a release only exists when it is there. If it isn't there, they don't care until it is. So you wouldn't ever get any of those to buy a game via DRM trickery.
There are (This is not the "casual piracy" crowd)
Majority# (ie, more than 99% of a site/board/channel are one or more than 1 of these categories)
x) Personal Interest pirates (various degrees). Those pirate everything in their field of interest (Music/Apps/ebooks/porn/games/movies/TV/packs etc...). Everything that flows through their reaches is pirated, doesn't matter who made it, what it costs, whether it's free or not. As long as they find it curious, or it is something they were looking for,or waiting for, they download it. They do it for lulz, morals, hate, play absolutely no part. They download because it's easy. Often their interests can be specific, or all enveloping.
x) Collectors (from lol to insane), these collect everything for the sake of collecting. All 720p movies, all TV shows, all games take your pick. They do it for lulz. Nearly all pirates are also collectors of some degree.
x) Sharers, those pirate something to fill requests on other locations. Altruism, personal recognition. No idea what drives them.
x) "out of principle" Haters, Hate specific companies and pirate everything from them, (you call them vindictive pirates..) Would never download anything else.
x) Special interest pirates, pirate anime/foreign movies and super rare stuff for which there is no legal avenue of obtaining it, or if, often in inferior quality. Which is not actually illegal most of the time.
By the way, casual piracy exists too, often focused on 1 thing that they
absolutely must have but can't afford or don't want to afford but have. The 13yr girl downloading Justin Bieber songs is a good example of a casual pirate, those are completely irrelevant. They are the bottom feeders of the above mentioned social system of piracy.
Now let's get 1 thing out of the way. Would be proper secured serial prevent piracy?
NO Would some hassle of extra serial security make some of those pirates I described above give a damn?
NO Except, and ONLY, maybe, casual pirates. Those are the only ones.. I guess.
What is it good for?
1) Timed staged security to make 0-day piracy a pain
2) protection of bandwidth for updates
3) make patching a pain in the ass for pirates, just because you can.
And that's it. I guess I can understand that some people find this too little a reason to mess about with Arcengames stance on DRM.
However, as far as DRM goes, there are far better DRM methods that work... Anno 2070 (Ubisoft) comes to mind. Pirates lose 75% of the games features, there is no crack that "circumvents it"