[casual_games] More good news on Vista!

Jeff Siegel jeff.siegel at jeffmedia.com
Thu Jan 25 08:42:03 EST 2007


To go back to Alex's comment, what do you mean when you say that Vista
'breaks' Trymedia's DRM. It doesn't allow it to boot? It let's people copy
the game? Please clarify.



Thanks,

Jeff



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From: casual_games-bounces at igda.org [mailto:casual_games-bounces at igda.org]
On Behalf Of Joe Pantuso
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 8:37 AM
To: IGDA Casual Games SIG Mailing List
Subject: Re: [casual_games] More good news on Vista!



I guess this explains why we're getting increased traction with OEMs, we've
been Vista ready with our client and all games since the week before XMas.



Any small ISVs that haven't yet tried things with Vista, two things I would
mention to you. One is that MS has a program for ISVs called 'Empower'
which gets you an MSDN subscription as one of the benefits, and the cost is
only $375 a year. This would have got you access to the Vista betas a year
ago, and gets you licenses for VS 2005 etc., and will get you one license
each of Vista Ultimate/Home/Pro/etc. and is a pretty good value.



Second you can pick up OEM licences of Vista right now (yea, GA is only a
week away at this point but more importantly...) at a pretty good discount
off of retail on mailorder sites like newegg.com.



In addition to LUA testing you'll want to grab the Dec 2006 DXSDK and have a
look at the GameuxInstallHelper DLL which will make it possible for you to
insert your game(s) into the Game Explorer
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-US/library/ms687258.aspx



On 1/25/07, Alex St. John <stjohnalex at yahoo.com> wrote:

Our QA labs are doing a light test sweep of the major casual gaming portals
to see which ones are impacted severely by Vista. It looks like Microsoft
managed to break Trymedia DRM with Vista so it's likely that most if not all
Trymedia wrapped games are broken under Vista. This is consistent with our
analaysis that at least 50% of the casual games currently posted on the
major gaming portals are broken. Our labs also report that RealArcade
itself is broken by Vista. If I'm not mistaken all the casual games hosted
by Oberon on MSN are based on Trymedia DRM. It will be interesting to see
if Microsofts own casual game offering is actually Vista ready.



Since a lot of small developers don't appear to have access to Vista builds
yet we suggest that you try your games under a Windows XP LUA account. If
it breaks there, it certainly breaks in Vista.



-Alex





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