Posted September 18, 2010
Catshade
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Elenarie
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Catshade
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Posted September 18, 2010
I don't know about other games that require activation, but every games I've bought from D2D that are labeled as DRM-free didn't require activation (installed and played those games without problems on an internet-free laptop).
OmegaX
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From Peru
Posted September 18, 2010
If the game page doesn't mention anything in the game page it will have SecuROM activation 99% of the times unless the publisher has selected another method like UbiDRM.
D2D has DRM-Free games like the Serious Sam games and they have a big logo displaying that status. Steamworks games are marked with "Third party download required" or something like that.
Cool! I just got DIRT 2 for $1 with the PAX2010 code.
D2D has DRM-Free games like the Serious Sam games and they have a big logo displaying that status. Steamworks games are marked with "Third party download required" or something like that.
Cool! I just got DIRT 2 for $1 with the PAX2010 code.
Post edited September 18, 2010 by OmegaX
bansama
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Posted September 18, 2010
Delixe: I can confirm the Pax code does work but only on the US site. I picked up Silverfall and the sequel for $1.21 each.
Nice one, now I have non-Steam versions for just $2! Which is brilliant as Steam forces the integration of the expansion meaning you can't play the original game with the original UI anymore.
You might want to also have a look at this thread: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=706151
If you find the font is too small.
Also, in case it hasn't been stated already, you need to buy each game individually or it'll just knock $5 off the total.
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Posted September 18, 2010
OmegaX: If the game page doesn't mention anything in the game page it will have SecuROM activation 99% of the times unless the publisher has selected another method like UbiDRM.
D2D has DRM-Free games like the Serious Sam games and they have a big logo displaying that status. Steamworks games are marked with "Third party download required" or something like that.
Cool! I just got DIRT 2 for $1 with the PAX2010 code.
D2D has DRM-Free games like the Serious Sam games and they have a big logo displaying that status. Steamworks games are marked with "Third party download required" or something like that.
Cool! I just got DIRT 2 for $1 with the PAX2010 code.
Activation and limited licenses = no drm?
Meh.
Elle85
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OmegaX
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From Peru
Posted September 18, 2010
No, I meant that if the game doesn't say that it is DRM free then it has SecuROM activation or any other DRM depending on the publisher decision. Serious Sam 1st and 2nd encounters on D2D have a big DRM FREE logo on them so they are DRM free just like GOG's releases. You download an installer and you can copy that file to a PC without Internet access, install, and play without activating online once.
D2D has lots of DRM free games, most of them are indie titles.
Post edited September 18, 2010 by OmegaX
Delixe
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Posted September 18, 2010
bansama: Nice one, now I have non-Steam versions for just $2! Which is brilliant as Steam forces the integration of the expansion meaning you can't play the original game with the original UI anymore.
You might want to also have a look at this thread: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=706151
If you find the font is too small.
Also, in case it hasn't been stated already, you need to buy each game individually or it'll just knock $5 off the total.
You might want to also have a look at this thread: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=706151
If you find the font is too small.
Also, in case it hasn't been stated already, you need to buy each game individually or it'll just knock $5 off the total.
TBH I had never even heard of the games but once a game drops below €3 I will usuall buy it even if I just like the look of a trailer.
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From Singapore
Posted September 18, 2010
<span class="bold">BOOK]http://basiliskgames.com/book-ii-dvd-sale]<span class="bold">BOOK II DVD SALE!
For the remainder of September, all Eschalon: Book II DVDs are $20.95! Shipping and handling is $4.00, making the total cost of the DVD the exact same as the digital download! If you have been thinking about buying the game, don’t miss this chance to get the game on DVD at no additional cost![/url]
Quote from Basilisk Games.
For the remainder of September, all Eschalon: Book II DVDs are $20.95! Shipping and handling is $4.00, making the total cost of the DVD the exact same as the digital download! If you have been thinking about buying the game, don’t miss this chance to get the game on DVD at no additional cost![/url]
Quote from Basilisk Games.
Elenarie
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From Sweden
Posted September 18, 2010
OmegaX: No, I meant that if the game doesn't say that it is DRM free then it has SecuROM activation or any other DRM depending on the publisher decision. Serious Sam 1st and 2nd encounters on D2D have a big DRM FREE logo on them so they are DRM free just like GOG's releases. You download an installer and you can copy that file to a PC without Internet access, install, and play without activating online once.
D2D has lots of DRM free games, most of them are indie titles.
D2D has lots of DRM free games, most of them are indie titles.
Cool, thanks. Sorry for the confusion. :)
Lou
Eschalon - Book One
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Delixe
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