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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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2010-02-04
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2010-02-04
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thx for the replies, however i just have one more questions. Has EA ever made games for any previous maemo phone like the n800 and n810? Just need an idea of the chances the n900 has in attracting EA developers....
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2010-02-04
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No, EA will not be supporting Maemo, at least not now. No, Apple isn't paying them to stay exclusive either.
The only realistic way you're going to get game developers coming to your platform is if you do the following:
a) Easy to use SDK
b) Popular game engines such as Unity3D ported
c) Userbase to support the work
d) Piracy protection (DRM)
And right now, we have none of those. Maemo 6 is a far more realistic target for getting game companies on board - not just simply two guys in Sweden making flash games (no offense).
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2010-02-04
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i thought stuff bought from the Ovi store was protected, and that the DRM necessary was part of the 1.1 update?
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I don't know why they can't 'DRM' software with licence keys on the N900. It would be really easy to maintain because it's on a device that has 100% internet connectivity. There's no excuse not to be able to go online and activate your copy, and the software could check up on you at set intervals.
Maybe we'll start seeing cool games such as asphalt 5, sims 3, GTA, NFS shift and such on the n900.....maybe
I'm not saying the that emulators aren't enough, its just that it would be mega super awesome pwnsome to see EA games supporting the n900
I see we've already attracted one game company