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I'm happy to pay for the game.
Hackers manage to crack the games despite Denuvo and
the buyers who are forced to use this Denuvo are screwed
and are punished for buying.
I bought more games than you.
If you want, we can compare other store front to see who purchased more games, but since I already kicked your ass on Steam, doubt you will beat me elsewhere.
Translation: I lost so now I'll resort to insults and try to focus others somewhere else.
Apparently this will be released on GOG as well, so... good luck with that.
Its always fun reading through the threads and replies of people being angry about it.
It may seem ridiculous for three games that are so old and already have relatively OK open source ports (although I think Open Lara is only compatible with TR1 for now), but there are precedents, so...
I will wait and see what updates get posted on this upcoming game remaster.