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Stuff: Always check the label . . . =)
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Titanium: Mine says "Wash in a Newell free environment - do not steam".

Ups. Guilty as charged.
I lol'd, rep up.
I have a lone securom activation based game: Mirror's Edge. I'd take it over the steam version anyday. Since I bought it retail, even if it becomes useless, I still will always have the Still Alive remix audio cd that came with it and at least in the present have the ability to play the DLC time trial levels.

Unlike mushy who seems to have gotten the worst case scenario out of securom games, my machine has been running perfectly fine for the eight months that Mirror's Edge has been installed.
Post edited February 19, 2011 by Kabuto
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carnival73: What happens then?
You buy a game from GOG, download it and back it up to a DVD.
Over the course of 5 years you need to continually reformat your PC.
You then go to reinstall your GOG game for the umpteenth time but find your DVD has been damaged beyond repair.
GOG sadly, went out of business 2 years earlier.

What happens then?
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carnival73: What happens then?
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bansama: You buy a game from GOG, download it and back it up to a DVD.
Over the course of 5 years you need to continually reformat your PC.
You then go to reinstall your GOG game for the umpteenth time but find your DVD has been damaged beyond repair.
GOG sadly, went out of business 2 years earlier.

What happens then?
You back up everything to 2 external HDs. If you really want to make sure the data is protected throw an external HD in a safe.
Post edited February 19, 2011 by Whiteblade999
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carnival73: What happens then?
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bansama: You buy a game from GOG, download it and back it up to a DVD.
Over the course of 5 years you need to continually reformat your PC.
You then go to reinstall your GOG game for the umpteenth time but find your DVD has been damaged beyond repair.
GOG sadly, went out of business 2 years earlier.

What happens then?
you'verealize yuo've broken free from gaming's grasp and reintegrate into society!

But seriously, think about this for a bit. Everyone seems to be going crazy over what's going to happen in 5-10 years. Buy the games uber cheap and live in the present instead. But there's something else. Why are we on gog.com? To buy old games we used to own or own but aren't properly compatible anymore. We can buy them on gog however and play our favorites once again. What's the difference between that, and the current situation of worrying about servers shutting down? In 5-10 years, the many new games won't be compatible with newer hardware and os's. Disregard the obvious parts about hating drm such as making it more difficult to run games in the present.
Post edited February 19, 2011 by Kabuto
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carnival73: What happens then?
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bansama: You buy a game from GOG, download it and back it up to a DVD.
Over the course of 5 years you need to continually reformat your PC.
You then go to reinstall your GOG game for the umpteenth time but find your DVD has been damaged beyond repair.
GOG sadly, went out of business 2 years earlier.

What happens then?
Error...does not compute. Error...does not compute. Database failure. Rebooting primary cerebral processors.

I reject your reality and replace it with this candy bar.
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Whiteblade999: You back up everything to 2 external HDs. If you really want to make sure the data is protected throw an external HD in a safe.
Are people usually that sloppy at code protection? No armed guards? No government archive protection subscription? No bubonic plague 2.0 on the world if a trojan so much as sniffs at my gog game files?

I... I think I need some time...
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Runehamster: I reject your reality and replace it with this candy bar.
I reject your rejection of my reality and replace it with a DRM bio-chip implanted directly into your brain.

But my point obviously, was as Kabuto stated. Anything could happen, regardless of DRM to prevent you from using a game X years down the line. So stop worrying about it.
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Runehamster: I reject your reality and replace it with this candy bar.
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bansama: I reject your rejection of my reality and replace it with a DRM bio-chip implanted directly into your brain.

But my point obviously, was as Kabuto stated. Anything could happen, regardless of DRM to prevent you from using a game X years down the line. So stop worrying about it.
Fortunately, I shouldn't need to reinstall my brain :D
I've just experienced something rather amusing.

Here, in NZ, we don't have a/c.

It's one of the hottest days of the summer right now.

I was installing Silverfall and not only did my system overheat and reboot (game takes about thirty minutes to install) it corrupted the GamersGate temp files!

So now I'm redownloading 6 gigs again. It costs us $15 NZD for every ten gigs we download.

Not to knock GG but Steam simply would've just downloaded and replaced the corrupted file.
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Runehamster: Fortunately, I shouldn't need to reinstall my brain :D
That's what you think ;P
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carnival73: I've just experienced something rather amusing.

Here, in NZ, we don't have a/c.

It's one of the hottest days of the summer right now.

I was installing Silverfall and not only did my system overheat and reboot (game takes about thirty minutes to install) it corrupted the GamersGate temp files!

So now I'm redownloading 6 gigs again. It costs us $15 NZD for every ten gigs we download.

Not to knock GG but Steam simply would've just downloaded and replaced the corrupted file.
Yikes! That does suck! Glad to see you decided to get Silverfall, though - I really hope you enjoy it :D
Always get your information from source.

https://support.securom.com/faq_pa.html

As far as I can see the only limit is on the number of PCs you can activate at once.
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carnival73: I've just experienced something rather amusing.

Here, in NZ, we don't have a/c.

It's one of the hottest days of the summer right now.

I was installing Silverfall and not only did my system overheat and reboot (game takes about thirty minutes to install) it corrupted the GamersGate temp files!

So now I'm redownloading 6 gigs again. It costs us $15 NZD for every ten gigs we download.

Not to knock GG but Steam simply would've just downloaded and replaced the corrupted file.
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Runehamster: Yikes! That does suck! Glad to see you decided to get Silverfall, though - I really hope you enjoy it :D
I'm sure I'll love it if I can ever get it installed.

I actually had both games installed this morning but I installed them backwards thinking that Earth Awakening should be installed first.

So Silverfall didn't update, it just overwrote Earth Awakening. Doh!
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Egotomb: Always get your information from source.

https://support.securom.com/faq_pa.html

As far as I can see the only limit is on the number of PCs you can activate at once.
That would make more sense and prevent torrenting the game out to the entire universe - the activation being tied to a computer ID code. If it's a matter of wanting to install the same game on five different computers then there's a good chance that I'm up to something sneaky.
Post edited February 19, 2011 by carnival73
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bansama: But my point obviously, was as Kabuto stated. Anything could happen, regardless of DRM to prevent you from using a game X years down the line. So stop worrying about it.
Of course there are always plenty of things aside from DRM that could stop you from playing a game several years down the line; that doesn't mean it still isn't worthwhile to consider the risks that DRM poses to one's future ability to play games, as well as taking steps to minimize the risks that are outside of one's control.