HeDanny: Woah! I've been wanting to find this on xbox360 for what feels like years. I don't think it was released in AU/EU as I honestly don't think I've seen it for sale, ever, despite seing it on Amazon and other NA stores quite often. For $5 I am .. so close to buying this version. Bit cautious about that Serial DRM though. Any idea exactly what that is specifically? Is it 100% offline activation (after download) or is the Serial keyed to some sort of online server to limit installs or something else nasty?
Slightly related. Been going through my
Steam Wishlist slowly the last few days (since the sale started) as It was a completely useless mess. Managed to get it down to around 80 games so far, but trying to find out what layers of DRM some of the games have on them is becoming unbearably frustrating. Don't suppose there is a helpful subreddit or something simillar that keeps tabs on this sort of thing is there?
I have no
huge problem with Steam or Steamworks DRM, but I will not buy a game on there if I do not know what
other DRM is attached. This information really should be on the game's store page.
dyscode: About Venetica I have not installed it yet, still need to. I'll report back when I do, prob later today.
It seems to be using the same DRM as Jack Keane GG-Version.
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About DRM just ask here, someone most certainly knows!
A good start to check about DRM but not complete in any way is
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Home Yeah thanks mate. I just bought it as there was two other things ending today I wanted, so I just slapped that in there as well and got "scrapland" for free (buy 4, pay for 3 promo). Hopefully the DRM isn't too terrible.
I checked that Wiki page. I checked the first 30 or so games on my steam wishlist, and only about three of them were even listed. Not sure if that means no one knows what the DRM is yet or there is no DRM present. It's.. too much like hard work, so I've quite for now. I know that sounds lame, but with
quite literally hundreds of games on my backlist here alone, I really don't need that much headache only to start another backlist on Steam too. heh.
GOG is.. simply easier.