It isn't encumbered by some ridiculous DRM scheme, yet it was wildly successful.ĭRM schemes like the current Securom are hurting PC gaming, and the more invasive and limiting it gets, the more the industry will suffer. If you think DRM is actually a benefit, and that it is actually necessary, all I have to do is to point out games like Oblivion. ANd even if only a small percentage of people are having issues with the current Securom, what about a year or two from now, when a hell of a lot more people are likely to have hit their install limits? If anything it is hurting it further, due to the development costs and licensing fees, all of which are passed on to us consumers. DRM is not invisible by any means, and it does nothing to stop piracy, therefore it is not keeping the industry afloat. Just look how many issues people are having with securom. Click to expand.I completely disagree with you there.
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