Posted November 29, 2009
Crassmaster: ...so?
Does it require a client to access your game? Yes.
Does it require use of that client to path or update your game? Yes.
Can it be backed up in any way on a disc or your hard drive to be used outside of the client? No.
Guess what, that still equals DRM. Just the fact that you don't need it running to play your game doesn't change that fact.
Do I personally have an issue with that? No. I use Impulse, and Steam, Direct2Drive, Gamersgate, GoG, etc. I just become annoyed when people try to pretend that Impulse is not a form of DRM. It is. Doesn't make it evil, but it is.
Does it require a client to access your game? Yes.
Does it require use of that client to path or update your game? Yes.
Can it be backed up in any way on a disc or your hard drive to be used outside of the client? No.
Guess what, that still equals DRM. Just the fact that you don't need it running to play your game doesn't change that fact.
Do I personally have an issue with that? No. I use Impulse, and Steam, Direct2Drive, Gamersgate, GoG, etc. I just become annoyed when people try to pretend that Impulse is not a form of DRM. It is. Doesn't make it evil, but it is.
Wrong.
You must consider a CD check as a form of DRM.
Also, is DRM-free music purchased via iTunes actually loaded with DRM because you require iTunes to acquire it? Once you download the music, you never have to open iTunes again. The same goes for Impulse. Yes, if you wish to patch it, you must run Impulse. However, that is your choice. You are free to play your game with Impulse uninstalled.
How can you consider something to be DRM if the so-called DRM can be removed and the software still functions?