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Bit of a necro post, but whatever...

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ArpanKumarDas: Even though I admire GOG's DRM free policy,I would like to request them to adopt Denuvo because it the only way available to deal with these criminals.
No, no, no, no, no, and more no.

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ArpanKumarDas: I have and always buy games instead of downloading torrents.
Same here, but the moment GOG turns to DRM, I'll be done shopping here. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
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ArpanKumarDas: ...snip
Even though I admire GOG's DRM free policy,I would like to request them to adopt Denuvo because it the only way available to deal with these criminals.
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Look mate, I am going to put this bluntly, you can take Denuvo and shove it where the sun doesn't shine - in fact take the dickheads who invented Denuvo, CEG, Starforce etc. and poke them up there too. This is a DRM free store, that is the whole point of it! And this topic is over a year old.
As a footnote, DRM does NOT stop piracy, in fact it rarely has anything whatsoever to do with piracy.
The only people that suffer because of DRM is the paying public.
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GR00T: Same here, but the moment GOG turns to DRM, I'll be done shopping here. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
Yarp. At that point I might as well buy all my games from Steam then. While GOG may have lured me in with the classics, it's the DRM-free part that got me to stick around and spend more money than is sensible. ;)
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ArpanKumarDas: ...snip
Even though I admire GOG's DRM free policy,I would like to request them to adopt Denuvo because it the only way available to deal with these criminals.
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nightcraw1er.488: Look mate, I am going to put this bluntly, you can take Denuvo and shove it where the sun doesn't shine - in fact take the dickheads who invented Denuvo, CEG, Starforce etc. and poke them up there too. This is a DRM free store, that is the whole point of it! And this topic is over a year old.
As a footnote, DRM does NOT stop piracy, in fact it rarely has anything whatsoever to do with piracy.
The only people that suffer because of DRM is the paying public.
And that is all there is to say...
The OP lives in a country that worships cows. Are you even remotely surprised? :P




Oh yeah, I'm gonna get a note from GOG about that one. XD