Posted December 02, 2012
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Gremmi
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Posted December 02, 2012
The Witcher 2 tried that. It got a massive community backslash for having DRM. I'm not saying I necessarily agree with that, just stating what's happened.
Post edited December 02, 2012 by Fenixp
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Posted December 02, 2012
amok: 1 - Secure content delivery
2 - Secure inter-platform mobility
3 - Transfer flexibility
4 - Content security
5 - Tracking flexibility and operationalization
7 - Software version and content syncing
Gersen: Absolutely none of those have anything to do with DRM, looks like you are mixing up digital distribution with DRM. 2 - Secure inter-platform mobility
3 - Transfer flexibility
4 - Content security
5 - Tracking flexibility and operationalization
7 - Software version and content syncing
"There are more, but low level DRM make every single one of these EASIER, before you say anything, yes it is possible to do them without DRM, but with it can be automated, made easy and much more user friendly and convenient."
Post edited December 02, 2012 by amok
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Posted December 02, 2012
Define DRM. I am not sure I agree with him that it is not DRM. But as I see it the difference between DRM and the copy protection we all know from the 90s like disc checks is that DRM manages the access to a piece of software. It manages what rights various users have to it as control by the copyright holder. I am don't immediately see how requiring an account for a cloud saving system is DRM on the game. It is an account for an online service. It doesn't stop you from installing the game on a 1000 PCs and to run it on all of them simultaneously. It doesn't stop you from running it offline. It doesn't authenticate or verify any of the files of the game.
Edit:
I am not totally certain either way, but the more I think about it the more I tend to think it isn't Digital Rights/Restrictions Management since no rights/restrictions are being managed but a service is being offered.
Edit:
I am not totally certain either way, but the more I think about it the more I tend to think it isn't Digital Rights/Restrictions Management since no rights/restrictions are being managed but a service is being offered.
Post edited December 02, 2012 by Kristian
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Posted December 02, 2012
Gremmi: He's talking about an entirely optional client that does these things. You would still be free to use the DRM-free downloads without using the client.
It's still DRM as you need to log in somewhere so some client can check if you own the game with server, and you need to do this to get full functionality. If it's DRM free, than it doesn't check anything, it just allows you to sync it, then anyone can use it, even those who didn't pay for it. I think it's ine of primary reasons why GOG doesn't offer it at the first place.
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Posted December 02, 2012
I definitely do agree with you on that one. But.. Eh,
This. It's really happened, after The Witcher 2 from GOG came with a serial key. You could install and play an unpatched version and download patches from GOG, or you could enter your serial key into the launcher and patches were downloaded automatically. However, loads of users right here on the boards started calling it DRM, and ... well, the customer backslash seemed really big for this particular issue.
This. It's really happened, after The Witcher 2 from GOG came with a serial key. You could install and play an unpatched version and download patches from GOG, or you could enter your serial key into the launcher and patches were downloaded automatically. However, loads of users right here on the boards started calling it DRM, and ... well, the customer backslash seemed really big for this particular issue.
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Posted December 02, 2012
I read it but it doesn't change anything, DRM doesn't make it any easier... it has absolutely nothing to do with it; if you had said "having a client make those thing easier" then yes I would have agreed, but DRM or not doesn't change anything.
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Posted December 02, 2012
Gremmi: He's talking about an entirely optional client that does these things. You would still be free to use the DRM-free downloads without using the client.
IronStar: It's still DRM as you need to log in somewhere so some client can check if you own the game with server, and you need to do this to get full functionality. You're now talking about the DRM of the -client- rather than the DRM of the games.
Post edited December 02, 2012 by Gremmi
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Posted December 02, 2012
Fenixp: I definitely do agree with you on that one. But.. Eh,
Well I wasn't part of those discussions and I don't think I would have been part of the backlash. I can only speak for myself though.Fenixp: The Witcher 2 tried that. It got a massive community backslash for having DRM. I'm not saying I necessarily agree with that, just stating what's happened.
Fenixp: This. It's really happened, after The Witcher 2 from GOG came with a serial key. You could install and play an unpatched version and download patches from GOG, or you could enter your serial key into the launcher and patches were downloaded automatically. However, loads of users right here on the boards started calling it DRM, and ... well, the customer backslash seemed really big for this particular issue. IronStar
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Posted December 02, 2012
It's not, as you can get full functionality without it.
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Posted December 02, 2012
IronStar: It's still DRM as you need to log in somewhere so some client can check if you own the game with server, and you need to do this to get full functionality. If it's DRM free, than it doesn't check anything, it just allows you to sync it, then anyone can use it, even those who didn't pay for it.
No it's not "full functionality", it's only some optional features that you can decide to use or not. What about the downloader that only let you to download games you own ? Following your theory it would means that it should allows you to download all GoG games and not just the one you own otherwise it would mean GoG's games are now longer DRM-free.
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Posted December 02, 2012
amok: Oh boy - I am so glad you did not read the rest of my post, and made sure you did not quote it either. Just to say it again, and this is a fact (read - my opinion).
Gersen: I read it but it doesn't change anything, DRM doesn't make it any easier... it has absolutely nothing to do with it; if you had said "having a client make those thing easier" then yes I would have agreed, but DRM or not doesn't change anything. StingingVelvet
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Posted December 02, 2012
Fenixp: This. It's really happened, after The Witcher 2 from GOG came with a serial key. You could install and play an unpatched version and download patches from GOG, or you could enter your serial key into the launcher and patches were downloaded automatically. However, loads of users right here on the boards started calling it DRM, and ... well, the customer backslash seemed really big for this particular issue.
From what I remember there was confusion about updates and free DLC only being available through the updater, which was somewhat concerning. Eventually it happened that they were all released on their own as well, and I for one stopped caring, but it was confusing at first.Kristian
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