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I wonder if it has DRM attached to it, hmm?
Yeah it does, the lightest implementation of securom, purely an on-install activation and no shit after that
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Aliasalpha: Yeah it does, the lightest implementation of securom, purely an on-install activation and no shit after that

Normally, TTG puts a 30 install limit on their games as well.
yeah but they've also said if you ever happen to hit that, send thme an email and they'll reset it. Sounds like the system just needs a number
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Aliasalpha: Yeah it does, the lightest implementation of securom, purely an on-install activation and no shit after that

Do you know if that version of securom installs a virtual driver or any kind of rootkit-like software on my PC what won't uninstall after I uninstall the game? I downloaded it but I'm on the fence whether or not to install it.
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Aliasalpha: Yeah it does, the lightest implementation of securom, purely an on-install activation and no shit after that
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OmegaX: Do you know if that version of securom installs a virtual driver or any kind of rootkit-like software on my PC what won't uninstall after I uninstall the game? I downloaded it but I'm on the fence whether or not to install it.

I too DL it but will not install at this point.
I can't find the link to the info but from what I remember reading on their forum, the only securom stuff they use is the online activation module which doesn't install any driver style shit
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Prator: Well, I don't know for sure that ToMI will run on my computer (one of the reasons I've not bought it yet), but if it's free... why not?
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michaelleung: I think ANY COMPUTER made since 2004 could run it. Probably.

Trust me, nothing's "free" from telltale games. The fact that Lucasarts let them massacre the Monkey Island franchise is the ultimate in irony, as any adventure game fan will tell you, because Telltale are basically the Walmart/Popcap of adventure games.
Their non-games are terrible, without any real gameplay to speak of. They are just walking from one location to the next. Boring.
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Aliasalpha: Yeah it does, the lightest implementation of securom, purely an on-install activation and no shit after that
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Faithful: Normally, TTG puts a 30 install limit on their games as well.

Keep in mind, that SecuRom takes higher-than-admin status on your PC, and is virtually impossible to remove, no matter how "lightly" it's implemented.
Post edited September 19, 2009 by anjohl
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anjohl: Keep in mind, that SecuRom takes higher-than-admin status on your PC, and is virtually impossible to remove, no matter how "lightly" it's implemented.

SecuROM is actually pretty easy to remove from your computer.
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anjohl: Trust me, nothing's "free" from telltale games.

This promotion is free for the day, and Sam and Max Episode 104 is free for all.
Post edited September 19, 2009 by SirEnity
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Catshade: Someone in neoGAF forum said that people who already own ToMI can get a free episode of any Telltale Games. Maybe you should check it out...
Edit: Confirmed in the Telltale blog.

Thank you! +1
Telltale, your awesomeness is without boundary.
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anjohl: Trust me, nothing's "free" from telltale games. The fact that Lucasarts let them massacre the Monkey Island franchise is the ultimate in irony, as any adventure game fan will tell you, because Telltale are basically the Walmart/Popcap of adventure games.
Their non-games are terrible, without any real gameplay to speak of. They are just walking from one location to the next. Boring.

I'm sorry, I missed the point where you were elected to speak for all adventure game fans. It's funny, because I generally hear nothing but praise for Telltale's games... especially among people who have been playing adventure games since their conception.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: I'm sorry, I missed the point where you were elected to speak for all adventure game fans. It's funny, because I generally hear nothing but praise for Telltale's games... especially among people who have been playing adventure games since their conception.

I wonder how dumb they'll feel when they realise that Telltale is mostly comprised of Lucasart's former adventure game staff.
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anjohl: Trust me, nothing's "free" from telltale games. The fact that Lucasarts let them massacre the Monkey Island franchise is the ultimate in irony, as any adventure game fan will tell you, because Telltale are basically the Walmart/Popcap of adventure games.
Their non-games are terrible, without any real gameplay to speak of. They are just walking from one location to the next. Boring.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: I'm sorry, I missed the point where you were elected to speak for all adventure game fans. It's funny, because I generally hear nothing but praise for Telltale's games... especially among people who have been playing adventure games since their conception.

You do some research and get back to me, that's all I will say.
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anjohl: You do some research and get back to me, that's all I will say.

Once again you live up to your reputation of making bold statements without any evidence to back them up. That's all I will say.