
I work in networks & I'm a qualified barrister. I think every game should have a demo version but games that do do not see a decrease in piracy as a demonstrable fact. It does happen but there is no logical automatic corollary that good games benefit from it.

Your right regards **** games being killed by piracy. I get your points regards cost, I'm from the EU as well, Ireland, where money just goes to banking bond holders and my Polish mates and work colleagues tell me how little the pay still is in the homeland still even compared to us. Thanks for your reply and wesołych świąt. Piracy only hurts shitty games and painfully short games (5h singleplayer should be punishable by death). Our "The Witcher" developers often say, that piracy works as a marketing tool and actually increase sales. Games are as much expensive but we earn 5 times less. We have 20% more expensive computer parts than for example UK. We earn **** money and everything is expensive. Mostly it is china, and all countries that are or were dependend from russia (like Poland where I come from). So I only have all battlefields, AC, iRacing, and bunch of relativly cheap older games, which I previously played as pirated versions (they deserved to be bought). I only buy games with multiplayer I wil play and they have to be good games. And people who download cracked games, wouldn't not buy game anyway cause they don't have money for it.

Besides, piracy is very often treaded as a demo version. Also in case of AC, you need to download the whole game every time a new version comes out (but I bet they are stuck to first version or so). I hope this helped those with DX10 graphic cards and good luck!Īlso, please leave a rating.You can't play online with pirated version of game (well, in some games you can if pirated servers were made as well). There is no option for features such as motion blur or depth of field. Trees and crowds will be rendered with huge untransparent 2D boxes around them as shown in this video.Ģ. As the game doesn't officially support DX10, there will be compromises to make: Head to Options -> Video -> Effects and uncheck 'Enable post-processing effects'. Be aware that the folder you need to open is not the cfg file you find in the game folder right away.Ĭhange 'ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_DX10=0' near the bottom of the file to 'ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_DX10=1'. Go to (Your Steam Directory)/steamapps/common/assettocorsa/ system/cfg/ and open graphics.ini using notepad. However, the game is playable on DirectX 10 with a simple tweak on one of its files. By default, Assetto Corsa requires DirectX 10.1 or DirectX 11, and those who attempt to play the game on a DirectX 10 GPU such as NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 will simply get an error message noting that only GPUs with DX10.1 support are capable of handling the game.
