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Originally Posted by goldorak
I already abandoned years ago the sinking ship of DRM infested games even if it meant not buying some titles I would haved loved to play. In the end its my money, and I don't throw it away to have headaches, to have my computer filled with incompatible DRM crap.
To let somebody dicated when, how and if I can play the game.
I prefer to buy games that give me no problem.
So this is what I do :
- Buy classic games on GOG.com (drm free)
- Buy second hand games on the amazon.co.uk marketplace (for those classic games that aren't in GOG.com and that have no internet DRM, so titles up to early 2000).
- Wait for an official patch to strip out DRM from games, eg : Arma II, Egosoft's titles, and so on...
Outside of these 3 points, the videogame industry get my middle finger.
If you "buy" a game that requires registration/activation you can 100% kiss goodbye to being able to resell it later. Did you know that some new games even have certain parts that can be unlocked only when you install it for the first time.
I mean why do you have to support an industry that doesn't give a damn about its clients ?
For me in the end it worked, I stopped buying games outside of the policy I outlined above.
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Skybird.. Goldorak is right. I'm doing similar system. Many publishers are draconic with there game releases. Few companies like egosoft remove there drm's after a period of time. Thats why I support ego. There the last few good PC games out.