Analytic Network Process Decision-Making to Downloadable Content System

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The worsening impact of piracy in recent years, downloadable content system is the current trend to against Piracy. The main purpose of the study download content elements, can effectively provide attractive of content, the downloadable content to enter a more competitive edge. Its elements of the downloadable content will be different. This study places the focus on the use of network-level analysis (ANP) decision support tools, different elements of the downloadable content systems effectiveness in the fight against piracy analysis of case studies. The combination of network-level analysis-based approach, this paper can provide game publishers with the method of downloadable content production, realistic, and accurately in the selection of downloadable content system.

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