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View Poll Results: What DRM system would you accept to beat the pirates?
No DRM at all... 16 16.00%
CD key only (with limited activations) 11 11.00%
Single online software activation 45 45.00%
Publisher account (UBI) with online & phone activation 7 7.00%
Publisher account (UBI) with weekly activation 4 4.00%
(Current) Continous internet connection to play. 3 3.00%
other... (please specify in thread) 14 14.00%
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Old 01-30-10, 05:34 AM   #1
Uber Gruber
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CD in the drive works for me.
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Old 01-30-10, 05:59 AM   #2
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I voted for one single online activation but that's at the condition that this requirement is removed by a patch ~6 months after release.
After 6 months usually I install/uninstall games regularly and play them on occasion. I don't want to have to register my game when I reinstall it 3 years later (or more).
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Old 01-30-10, 06:51 AM   #3
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Any DRM that
  • Allows me to resell the game when I want
  • Allows me to play it whenever I want
  • Does not interfere with my gameplay experience
  • Does not sniff out my hardware
  • Does not sniff out my software
One time online activation would be fine. DVD in drive as well. CD-Key would be no problem at all. If I had to I'd even agree to resend my Product ID on a regular basis (say every two weeks?) on start of the game via one mouse click, but that would be pushing it.

That said, I WOULD be willing to provide them with data about my hardware if they reimburse me for my service. I'd go for a % reduction of the purchasing price of their products or a monthly paiment as long as they want to know what kind of graphic card etc I'm using.
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Old 01-30-10, 07:10 AM   #4
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Well, Since I am still buying the game I guess that means I will accept (or tolerate rather) any DRM.
I dont like it, but its not the end of the world either.

At this point in time, Im too tired of all this to care anymore.
Screw the DRM, screw the the Type IX. screw 44-45.
Im just gonna play SHV, make the most of it and judge it on its own merrit.
end of story.
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Old 01-30-10, 07:41 AM   #5
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A simple CD-Key without any activation at all that may be checked before online multiplayer sessions for uniqueness.

Everything more than that is ****ing legal costumers and I won’t be UbiSofts bitch.
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Old 01-30-10, 08:19 AM   #6
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None that I couldn't remove without any fuss (and which would therefore be totally ineffective).
Possible exception: Some validation for multiplayer content, where some way to police abusive players may be worth the intrusion. There aren't many companies I would trust with this though.
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Old 01-30-10, 08:30 AM   #7
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Any DRM that could prevent a legitimate customer using the game he
bought, in any circumstances, is unacceptable. Everything else I am happy with.
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Old 01-30-10, 08:51 AM   #8
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DRM doesn't stop piracy it might at best slow it down a little, the joke of it is it usually ends up inhibiting legitamate users much more so than copied versions of the game.

Not sure I agree about the whole 'should be allowed to re-sell the game' argument either mainly from the PoV of the developer. I think the only justification for that is if they fundementally release a sh1t game and you want rid.

I guess what you could do is give free activation to the 1st user, then charge a nominal fee (comparable but less than the % profit the devs would get from initial retail) for subsequent activations.
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Old 01-30-10, 09:15 AM   #9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JU_88 View Post
At this point in time, Im too tired of all this to care anymore.
Screw the DRM, screw the the Type IX. screw 44-45.
Im just gonna play SHV, make the most of it and judge it on its own merrit.
end of story.


That was my opinion with RoF and so far this kind of DRM has been harmless to me. I'd rather it wasn't there but it won't stop me buying a game. It never once made me feel repressed, they never stole my credit card info.. my pr*ck didn't fall off.. meh.
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