Posted April 24, 2011
stonebro: Well, it boils down to one question; do you want to rigidly follow principles, or do you want to offer customers the most convenient solution?
Wishbone: For people whose gaming rigs (or whatever machine they want to play it on) are not connected to the internet, this is definitely not the most convenient solution. That doesn't apply to me, but I still think the concept "DRM free" includes the option to install patches without an internet connection. Telling someone "the DRM free game you bought will need to connect to our server in order to fix this game-breaking bug that the vanilla version contains" is not an option. If you advertise a game as DRM free, you go all the way. Otherwise, you should advertise the "very lenient DRM scheme" the game uses.