The Settlers 7 Demo Released
by Alice O'Connor, Mar 22, 2010 6:30am PDTA demo-y taster of Ubisoft Blue Byte's city-building strategy game The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom can now be found in 2.56GB download over on FileShack.
The demo contains the map 'River Town' with victory point multiplayer, singleplayer vs. AI and free play modes, as well as a tutorial to get players up to speed on what's new.
Also included Ubisoft's controversial new DRM scheme--found in the full version too--that requires players be online at all times, so you can scope it out yourself.
The Settlers 7 will be released for PC and Mac tomorrow in North America.
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Draconian DRM causes more piracy than it prevents. Fact.
There will ALWAYS be piracy. Fact.
A good game without anything more than a disc check will sell, and sell well. Fact. (See Mass Effect 2)
It seems I hear and see a lot of talk about how people are sick of DRM then they go buy the fucker anyway. What's the matter? Got no balls? Want to keep getting raped by corporations as a paying customer?
When pirates have less trouble playing your game than your paying customers, you have failed.
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