Posted May 02, 2010
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SpiderwebSoftware release massive, huge demos that are unlocked by a code as close to instantly as Jeff can get to his computer once you've paid, which you can get redone whenever you need it. If you order the game on CD, it comes with no DRM whatsoever. The CD version is free, bar shipping ($4 international).
Have a go at the big guys, but describing Spiderweb Software - or any shareware developer - as having DRM that one should be careful about is a baseless shot which will hurt their reputation on internet fora like this.
I cannot change the fact they use DRM mild (if bought from them) or otherwise; especially on Gamersgate.
Avernum 6 on Gamersgate with Securom. Geneforge 5 the same.
I just used them as an example, not that they are the only ones (that is why I use "e.g." and not "i.e").
I am still a bit confused regarding their mild (I hope that is better) DRM that requires you to contact them for a new key if you uninstall and reinstall a game; as I understand the code is randomly generated each time.
Here is the thread I created there on this topic, but I still am not altogether clear on their DRM. There is no official response in that thread. At least I do not think so.