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one of their weakness
Vanillaware probably hate us the most, but Sega and Capcom are a close second.
Then again, they might have a point considering they keep delivering quality titles.
no buy for me!
It's pretty good. I really would suggest dialing down your moral standings on video game piracy protection, especially if you never intended on pirating it to begin with.
Nah. The hope is that Irdeto goes out of business entirely and never comes back in any way, shape, or form. The only future for PC is for DRM to go out the window, and for power to be placed back in the hands of the consuming public, rather than a series of paranoid and ignorant executives who have never touched a line of code in their lives.
That, and Irdeto are scum as a whole. The internet has well-archived that fact for a while. I've made a thread suggesting Irdeto and all third-party DRM developers be banned from Steam as a whole, but I got pushback based on baseless fearmongering. As for Enigma? There's too many unknowns with them, and given who is developing Enigma, I don't trust them in the slightest.
It wouldn't matter if the biggest masterpiece in all of gaming encompassing every demographic were released on Steam; if invasive DRM measures are on it, then I will not purchase it.
The battle-cry of DRM defenders: "it doesn't affect me so it doesn't affect anyone".