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Re: Ubisoft's DRM Stance Softening? |
Mar 23, 2012, 13:31 |
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MajorD wrote on Mar 23, 2012, 13:06: I can honestly say that I've purchased each and every game I have; therefore, I don't feel the least bit guilty when I search/find/use NO-CD/DVD cracks for those installed games that require one form of DRM or another. Never an issue from that point on.......
I have 291 on steam with the fear that sometime in the future could happen something bad and not getting access from them. Also, I happen to have a notebook (I travel a lot) and dont have any kind of internet connection when I travel to download the games from steam, so it could be fantastic to pop out a drm free installer from a pendrive and install the games I want to play on my notebook, on my work, on every pc I own without depending from steam. I dont hate Steam, but I like better DRM Free installers.
Recently I bought A LOT of DRM Free Ubisoft from Amazon.com at $2.50. Wanted to promote DRM free games! (Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Splinter Cell Double Agent, Asssasins Creed 1, Ghost Recon Adv. Warfighter 1 & 2) and I am really enjoying them!
Long live DRM free games. |
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