SH5 DRM
I know Silent Hunter 5 has already been discussed in several threads, but I think 1 topic was left out: copy protection.
More and more heated discussions have been flaring up all over the web, criticizing the ever increasing invasive nature (like installing drivers) and ridiculous restraints (like limited number of installs) of copy-protection schemes. In particular SecuROM, Starforce and SafeDisc come to mind.
So, what do you think is acceptable, and what is crossing the line?
notes; - the poll is multiple choice -
option 6; an example of this would be a scheme that scans your system at installation of the game/software to check if you have programs such as PowerISO, DAEMON tools, MagicDisc or Alchol52/120 installed and aborts the setup because of this.
Just to clarify; This thread is in no way an attack on Ubisoft in general or the Silent Hunter dev teams in particular. I think Ubisoft has a very amiable disposition on this matter. They used StarForce in the past, but dropped it after a poll showed most people didn't agree with it. Even the SecuROM protection was patched out of SH4.
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Last edited by Arclight; 11-10-08 at 12:42 AM.
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