Sacred 2 DRM Encourages Sharing with 'Try Before You Buy' Program

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Owners of Ascaron's PC action-RPG Sacred 2--due in North America on November 11--will be able to share the full game with friends and family for one calendar day.

Copies purchased via retail and digital download will both sport the functionality, which allows recipients to access the full game in both LAN and single-player modes, but locks off online multiplayer component. After that one day, those players will be able to unlock the game through an online purchase.

Though the announcement was light on details, publisher cdv indicated that "subsequent installs" of the game will act as the demo version, suggesting that players will have the choice of registering their copy or activating the demo after installation.

"This innovative digital rights management solution raises the bar on how consumers can sample games before they buy them," explained cdv marketing director Mario Kroll.

"Rather than showcasing only a limited character or content selection, as most traditional demos do, gamers can share and enjoy the full game experience, trying out the features that most appeal to them, and getting a true sense of the full game."

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    November 7, 2008 8:55 AM

    Very nice, good to see. I have had the AU imported version for a long time now and I love it.

    Sacred 2 is an Epic action RPG, worth buying 100%.

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      November 7, 2008 9:03 AM

      I was sold on buying this after finding a gravestone in demo with the epitaph "The cake is a lie!" engraved on it.

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        November 7, 2008 9:41 AM

        LOL nice :) ya there is quiet allot of subtle things throughout the game.

        One thing I love every time you load the game it has all these random crazy saying and quotes that are directed toward gamers its very subtle by very cool.

        When you teleport back to a town it say "Beam me up Scottie" little things like that are cool.

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      November 7, 2008 9:05 AM

      My real hold-up is on wondering if the 360 version will be done right. A good console action RPG I can play with the gf would be nice.. Haven't had that since BG:DA2

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        November 7, 2008 9:07 AM

        agreed. Sitting on the couch cooping an action RPG is great fun. DA2..such a quality game.

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