Further testing was made and the conclusion is that Mount & Blade Warband, Steam and Taleworlds site setup versions, be it Windows or Linux, are NOT DRM FREE.
Windows activation setup (.exe) that we can download from Taleworlds website works as follows:
- Download setup
- Install game
- Open launcher and a message popup saying that we need a key to activate the game, otherwise, we can play the game only to Level 7, as a demo.
- You can activate the game with two keys:
|_> The online key, which REQUIRES ONLINE CONNECTION for the Launcher to activate the game.
|_> The "offline" key, which gives you an website tied to Taleworlds, in which you activate your Online Key, to have acess to a longer "offline" key, that is tied to your Hardware*.
* = "Tied to your Hardware" = Means that when you activate the online key in said website, MBWarband Launcher creates a Registry key in Windows with your "Offline Key" (Activated in said website) and one 12 characters long "Hardware key".
You can only activate said "Offline Key" in the current Hardware in which you previously activated your "Online Key".
= = THERE IS NO WAY THIS IS DRM FREE. = = The TRUE DRM-FREE version of Mount & Blade Warband is GOG's version. pedrovay2003, I ask you politely to remove Mount & Blade Warband from this list.
Steam Mount & Blade Warband Linux version works fine with Goldberg emulator, though.
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Sorry if somehow my explanation sounded kinda rude, Im just really angry with fake "drm free" and Steam drm overall.
This crap continues to hurt customers and probably when things go down, and eventually they will, game and software preservation are ruined for many games and software.