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Question on Data Rights Management
Hi!
Jutland looks like a good game, but I have a question about the Data Rights Management (DRM) scheme: does that mean that I can no longer play the game if (Heaven forfend) Storm Eagle Studios goes under and the website is no longer available? Thanks! Pablo |
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This is a great question that comes up often. In the event of the worst, i.e. Storm Eagle Studios going defunct, With the flick of a compile switch, Storm Eagle can release a final patch that can be applied locally, to remove the DRM. If you think about it, should we did go under, why would we not do this? Since we would be in a situation of not sellling the game any more, why would we care about copy protecting it? Norm Koger, Conductor here at Storm Eagle, is still providing support to people who bought his first game, Stellar Crusade - 1988 SSI, 21 years later! Can you name anyone else in the gaming industry with that kind of record? Jim Rose StormEagleStudios.Com |
RE: Lempereur
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So you found me..
Looks like we cant hide from you no matter where we go...
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I really do not understand the concern or upset over data rights and protection programs in this game or any game for that matter. :hmmm: Maybe one day someone can explain it to me. Until then, I play the games and not worry about protection programs, etc. :up:
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Starforce was a complete abonination, I agree. Besides sinking roots all through your system files that were nearly impossible to get rid of, IMHO the worst part about it was that it poisoned the whole world against the entire DRM concept. When folks hear "DRM", they think of Starforce, or perhaps Spore which is bad in different ways, and go on the warpath. Our DRM has nothing in common with Starforce or Spore's system. It does nothing to your system; it's all within the game itself. If you uninstall our game, there's no trace of our DRM left on your system. And while it's still on your system, it affects nothing else on your system. You have unlimited uninstalls and reinstalls. You download the game onto as many computers as you want and easily transfer the license between them all as often as you want. |
I see nothing wrong with this DRM. It is the nature of games today. They come with a copywrite protection system. There is no way around this as far as I can tell. Oh well, my game fires up and my computer is just fine. What is the worry:06:
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DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, actually.
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That theft remark was completely unnecessary. What I said was no one has to buy products only because they are in large supply. Living for the moment = be happy that something runs at the moment, without knowing whats really going on.
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Not my problem if you think everyone who is advocating to not buy products with DRM must be a a pirate.
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Other infamous DRM systems limit the number of installs to 3 that's also well known. Of course during the first installs everything will work fine. |
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