So, yeah. Bethesda decided to add Denuvo DRM to one of their games - >"Ghostwire: Tokyo" - over a year after it's release.
So, yeah. Bethesda decided to add Denuvo DRM to one of their games - >>"Ghostwire: Tokyo" - over a year after it's release.
Yeah a bit odd. RE:Village just removed denuvo recently. But those
interested in Ghostwire can play it for 'free' on PC Gamepass for a few
bucks now, it was just added.
(Hey, I'm moaning about publisher shenanigans, and for once, it's not Activision!)
The proper action by players would be to boycott any company that
acted this way, but gamers are notoriously fickle and willing to have
their rights trampled in order to get their latest gaming fix, so I've
no expectation that this will happen.
Still, more reason to stick to DRM-free establishments, like GOG. And Bethesda jumps onto my "do not buy" list, right next to Activision/Blizzard...
On 2023-04-15, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
(Hey, I'm moaning about publisher shenanigans, and for once, it's not
Activision!)
Thanks for the write up Spalls. I get me quality gaming news from the
Spalls publishing house :)
The proper action by players would be to boycott any company that
acted this way, but gamers are notoriously fickle and willing to have
their rights trampled in order to get their latest gaming fix, so I've
no expectation that this will happen.
I don't fall for the "latest gaming fix" so am willing to wait for DRM
free offline versions. I hope that is a good option?
Still, more reason to stick to DRM-free establishments, like GOG. And
Bethesda jumps onto my "do not buy" list, right next to
Activision/Blizzard...
So do non-DRM games from GOG promise to be DRM free in future, have they added DRM post release in the past? I wonder how once purchased we can prevent this type of "updates"!?
So do non-DRM games from GOG promise to be DRM free in future, have they >added DRM post release in the past? I wonder how once purchased we can >prevent this type of "updates"!?
Finally, in case it's not clear I should add that Ghostwire: Tokyo has
never been DRM-free and has never been available on GOG. It's just
adding Denuvo DRM on top of the existing Steam DRM.
Finally, in case it's not clear I should add that Ghostwire: Tokyo has
never been DRM-free and has never been available on GOG. It's just
adding Denuvo DRM on top of the existing Steam DRM.
Oh, calling Steam "DRM" would have set off a group firestorm in olden
days. I wonder what will happen now? Let me see if I can flint and steel
this thing...
On 2023-04-15, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
Still, more reason to stick to DRM-free establishments, like GOG. And
Bethesda jumps onto my "do not buy" list, right next to
Activision/Blizzard...
So do non-DRM games from GOG promise to be DRM free in future, have they >added DRM post release in the past? I wonder how once purchased we can >prevent this type of "updates"!?
Ross Ridge wrote:
Finally, in case it's not clear I should add that Ghostwire: Tokyo has >>never been DRM-free and has never been available on GOG. It's just
adding Denuvo DRM on top of the existing Steam DRM.
Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com> wrote:
Oh, calling Steam "DRM" would have set off a group firestorm in olden
days. I wonder what will happen now? Let me see if I can flint and steel >>this thing...
I can't see how anyone could have seriously beleived Steam didn't have
DRM. Steam didn't even let you play two Steam games at the same time
on the same PC back then. I could see how people would argue that Gabe >Newell was a great guy and would never take our games away or charge us
a fee to continue access them even though the Steam Subscriber Agreement
made it explicit they could do that. (That much easier to believe now,
but not because of Newell's character or expected lifespan, but because >there's enough competition that it would be suicide if Steam did that
now.)
But Steam wasn't DRM? That takes some serious powers of self-delusion.
(Hey, I'm moaning about publisher shenanigans, and for once, it's not Activision!)
On Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 8:06:31?AM UTC-6, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
(Hey, I'm moaning about publisher shenanigans, and for once, it's not
Activision!)
Related but I noticing a musing on Twitter of a guy who was going through
the troubleshooting of the new Star Wars Jedi yada yada game (EA) on the
PC and all its terrible day 1 performance issues.
He mentioned he switched out a video card on test system with a new VGA,
went back and installed it on another one of his computers and received a >complaint from the software that the game has been installed too many times >and wouldn't load.
Take that for what it's worth
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