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Gates of Troy Gold Master Stolen, Delayed

Ant writes "According to the story on Blue's News and Slitherine Software's related official statement, the gold master for Gates of Troy, their upcoming stand-alone PC strategy title, has been purloined, via a physical robbery of a UK Post Office carrier, rather than a computer break-in." It may well have just been "a piece of extreme bad luck", but kudos to Slitherine for trying to make the most of this incident, as they slather: "This attack comes hot on the heels of the theft of the Half Life 2 source code and shows how vulnerable games companies can be", and also fret: "It has been a wake up call to us and Slitherine will be reviewing its procedures in future to ensure the same type of thing cannot happen again." - perhaps a heavily armed guard is needed?

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  1. Obviously a guard is needed... by bergeron76 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When you're dropping your company's ENTIRE business model into the "mailbox", you deserve whatever happens.

    Things of value should be protected and transmitted as such.

    I have no sympathy for them. Hell, even Grandma knows better than to send cash in the mail; never-the-less a potentially million dollar peice of software.

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    1. Re:Obviously a guard is needed... by jackbird · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Yeah, why the need for a physical gold master, anyway? Seems like FTP would be the way to get it to the duplicators if it was so valuable someone would knock over a post office to get it. Of course, given the comments below about the game's popularity, I say PR stunt.

    2. Re:Obviously a guard is needed... by MMaestro · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Hell, even Grandma knows better than to send cash in the mail;

      Yeah, thats because Grandma may be old, she may be senial, but she's not so far gone enough to remember that her grown up son/daughter can just use a credit card.

      Thats like saying, 'well billions and billions of different letters and packages are sent through the postal service safely and securely daily, but that doesn't mean we can't take the 234235546234 to 1 chance that our package will be the one that will be lost/stolen.'

  2. Pardon me... by Mad+Quacker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...but boo-hoo.

    On it's way back from the duplication... How does this delay the game again? Was it the _only_ copy? How long does it take VS to crank out another build? Worried that people will download the warez copy before they can buy one? Simple, make it available for download by purchase.

    Maybe they will delay the game for a year and claim it was because it got stolen. *cough* Half Life 2, but they actually had to do an internal investigation and security audit. That certainly didn't take a year.

    Soon they will be blaming the loss of digital bits for cancer and terrorism (oh wait a sec....)

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  3. Maybe I'm missing something by Ronnie76er · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Is this that big of a deal?

    Would someone steal a whole bag just to get a game?

    The thief was probably looking to get some money out of other mail that was in there, and he'll probably just throw the disc aside (if he even knows what it is).

  4. Re:Not really big news by ymgve · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What are you talking about? Hardcore pirates never play the games they download. They just download, and download, and downliad...