Posted May 19, 2014
synfresh: So just to clarify:
GoG isn't DRM but:
Itunes is DRM
Steam is DRM
Any MMORPG is DRM
Any multiplayer only game is DRM (Counterstrike, Battlefield)
Streaming devices where you can buy games, like the Roku or new Fire TV is DRM
Heck, even Windows OS's are DRM (you cannot freely transfer keys from computer to computer and must authenticate with Microsoft's servers to receive updates).
Well, stores in general aren't DRM. That's not part of the definition. They can supply DRM-free content or not, depending on the store, but the store by itself isn't DRM. Itunes has DRM-free conent, Steam has DRM-free content. GoG isn't DRM but:
Itunes is DRM
Steam is DRM
Any MMORPG is DRM
Any multiplayer only game is DRM (Counterstrike, Battlefield)
Streaming devices where you can buy games, like the Roku or new Fire TV is DRM
Heck, even Windows OS's are DRM (you cannot freely transfer keys from computer to computer and must authenticate with Microsoft's servers to receive updates).
Multiplayer-only games don't necessarily have DRM. Unreal Tournament games for example could easily be installed on any number of computers from a single disc and played over a LAN.
I wouldn't really say that an MMO has DRM. It's the nature of the game to be played online. There is no way to decouple it from the servers.
Windows OS's, yes, they started including DRM (authentication) from a certain point.
Post edited May 19, 2014 by ET3D