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ggrobot Elite Member
Joined: 28 May 2004 Posts: 45820
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:56 pm Post subject: DRM Issues Spoil Steam Holiday Sale [26420] |
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According to
ShackNews, gamers that recently bought S.TA.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky and X3: Terran Conflict were temporarily unable to activate and play those games, due to reportedly resolved problems with the TAGES-run authentication servers. Both games utilize TAGES DRM to enforce a 5-machine activation limit, and
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Koogle Elite Member
Joined: 08 Jun 2004 Posts: 1362
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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:57 am Post subject: |
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Steam is a pile of shite itself.. add infested, slow assed drm crap that you have to have constantly updated with shity and mostly useless updates... just to get into a game for online play.. by the time you got the crap platform and finally managed to load the game, i'm already thinking about maybe I'll just play something else without such a retarded process to go through like Cod4, with just the old skool cdkey checks when ur joining a server.. instant launch...and less time to get into a frag fest.
So I no longer bother play any of the official games from Valve that I have bought on my account since Steaming shit platform release.. I've finally just gotten so sick of it i no longer use it... and L4D is first game I hadn't bothered with buying.. turned out to be some consolized crap anyway... I do feel sorry for these other developers selling there games on steam for such small prices though.. but the double wammy drm shite to put users through.. nah these game devs and publishers need to start getting a grip.. As a PC gamer I'm sick of this consolized shite. Make better games, yesterday I played Quake2 singleplayer.. what a good blast from the past(even the game music from that era of games was better than shit you get now with games), sometimes I wonder about this industry and the games of today. its nub shit, |
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Jelster Junior Member
Joined: 04 Oct 2005 Posts: 115
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Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:12 am Post subject: |
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It's interesting to see that EA have dropped all third party DRM for their Steam released games. I don't really see much point in it being included when it takes a similar effort to play a cracked Steam or other DRM game. This could be the first opportunity for people to actually vote with their wallets on the DRM issue. You'll now be able to buy a crippled retail EA game or get a Steam DRMed version with less limitations. Perhaps if EA see more people go for the latter they'll ease the hell up on the retail DRM too. Remember not buying the game at all just makes them think you're pirating it or that the PC market is declining.
@Koogle
Congratulations, I don't think you could have managed to fit more inaccurate, contradictory crap in a single post if you tried. |
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