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P1na: I must admit that seeing a "good news" post in GOG I expected things to be much grimmer,
I was expecting Professor Farnsworth.
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darthspudius: What if there isn't? Death rocks!
Death rocks, indeed.
Well, i saw that it isn't and i still hope that they will find an solution. At the moment, most "reliable" solution for home users would be to keep an Windows 7 live CD around.
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mindblast: i still hope that they will find an solution.
They have. Signing the driver.
fully free of drm is better
Things would become ugly. Microsoft is disabling SecuROM completly. Vista, Win7 and Win8 will receive a security update that disables SecuROM's driver (you still can run it manually.)

So if you want to keep with Win7 you must become a little more tech savvy. Wonder how the Humble Bundle store will manage it, Steam has the resources to support its past sales.

Which will be the publishers' stand? This could be the first mayor backslash to DRM and open the eyes of some people.
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Singularity: Things would become ugly. Microsoft is disabling SecuROM completly. Vista, Win7 and Win8 will receive a security update that disables SecuROM's driver (you still can run it manually.)

So if you want to keep with Win7 you must become a little more tech savvy. Wonder how the Humble Bundle store will manage it, Steam has the resources to support its past sales.

Which will be the publishers' stand? This could be the first mayor backslash to DRM and open the eyes of some people.
I stop updating window 7 since they sneak in spyware and uninstall them updates.

But that is last September news and I don't see backlash yet. Maybe not much people play secuROM games when they got steam?
Bad News Alone in the dark 4: The New Nightmare STILL doesn't work on windows 10 Gog gonna fix this version?