Crosmando: I did not know this,
so you just proved the point that the DRM is not noticeable. ;)
Crosmando: I guess I never thought how DRM works, but the fact that it's "harmless" is completely irrelevant.
why do you say that? it makes a great difference if a driver or process is harmful or not. any Windows installation is full of services and processes you'll never need and you can't get rid of. but they're harmless. so why does it matter?
Crosmando: You can have a bunch of useless processes that are running in the background on a computer, they might not do anything, they might not even slow down your CPU even a millionth, but
they are still there.
Those DRM drivers feel like some kind of nasty virus, it makes you feel dirty you might have it in your computer. Makes me feel like running CCleaner right now.
i see what you mean, but it's really a non-issue. it's official software, produced by well-known companies, licensed by publishers, included in game installations.
besides, you always have the option to remove those drivers if you no longer need them on your PC. but as long as you need them, i don't see a practical problem with them. it's not like you're even going to notice them, as you have admitted yourself. and it's not like they're harmful, either.