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What is the problem with DRM? I have added a new Video card and sound card many times and it has never locked any of my games? I personally would rather loged on to a server that unlocks my game once and never have to worry about it again then have a program that has admin access to your computer. I will never understand why people prefer Steam? That program has god rights and is needed to run your games online or off, it can crawl and do anything it wants to your computer. Is not just hand shacking with an authentication server once not a better solution?
Ya of course if you need to re install you computer you have to manually uninstall all your games to get the credit back so what?
There is nothing wrong with DRM, those bitching list your issues, and prove to me why a full Admin application connected to the internet is not worse than a onetime DRM check (not to slash Steam).
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The issue being that this limits people's ability to upgrade their systems. With a regular Steam game with no extra protection, you can upgrade your system 100 times a day and that won't cause any issues with Steam(inherently anyway).
But this on the other hand means you can only upgrade your system three times. So say you buy this game, find out that it doesn't run as well as you had expected with your graphics card, go out and buy a new one. Then upgrade your CPU and Motherboard, that would cause the game to cease functioning.
Basically one of the worst forms of DRM imaginable.
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