So now we're worried about "theoretical" issues? Give me a break. Mount&Blade is one of the best games I've ever played.
Hooray for creative coding techniques like procedural generation.
#Sid meier civ 5 torrent Pc
There's plenty of profit in PC gaming if you scale down the games. Devs don't make games for PC because the PC market hasn't grown as fast as the console market, but they still expect to set the same kind of budget for PC games. If the DRM can't prevent that (and it doesn't), it's pointless.Īgain, this sort of attitude is exactly why devs don't like to make games for the PC.
#Sid meier civ 5 torrent cracked
The DRM is cracked almost instantly, then everybody get's the game through torrents. You say it's pointless, but it's not That'd be true if the pirates still relied on relatively slow means of trade, but with torrents, it really is pointless. You don't support hedges against casual piracy at all for digitally distributed games? That makes no sense.
#Sid meier civ 5 torrent install
You are mostly right, though, and as I've said, I would prefer to install malware like securom than sign away the right to play the games that I've paid for. There are a few outlets which offer some DRM free games. It's between which kinds of DRM you'll get. But your choice is not between no DRM and DRM. Yes, and if wishes were horses we'd all ride. For retail, a simple CD check or cd key to keep out the casual pirates should suffice. " said: I would rather have no DRM in digital distribution, as it's pretty much pointless. I will never ever buy a DRM game over 25% of original price, so they lose a said: When I buy a game, I expect to own it, not rent it. What I will do is buy it at retail in about 2 years for about 25% of original cost, then make a back-up copy, bypassing all the controls and play the game how I want, leaving me to sell the game, unused, if I ever want to. As much as I truly love Civ IV, hell, I was addicted to it, I will not buy Civ 5 under these conditions.
It's a terrible policy with terrible implications. If your steam account is closed, you can't play your games anymore. Access to the games you've already paid for is considered a service. As to what's wrong with Steam as DRM? I've already said. " I would rather have no DRM in digital distribution, as it's pretty much pointless. Perhaps I am just ignorant to the multitudes of situations where one's experience would be sullied by Valve's DRM, if so, please, indulge me. Personally I wouldn't say that Valve is evil in the least, they are fantastic. What DRM would you rather have in your games? It's kind of like politics, who is the lesser of the evils. As far as I can tell Valve has what is probably the best form of DRM when placed next to everything else. Said: " said: " Really? What's so bad about it.