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So I heard you guys like XIII

So I heard you guys like XIII

(but really)

This pic about explains my wtf moment here:

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting Tridus, reply 18
You must not have tried to play Dragon Age over the last few days.

Pretty sure the pirate edition was working great though.
End of Tridus's quote

It is and it only cost 20,000rp ($2)

:moo:

 

Edit: I was joking but not about the price. ;)

Reply #27 Top

 

I remember the game XIII - like cartoon style man

 

Like steam $7 Borderlands is so cheap on steam its a crime. This game is a classic in my book for those who like 

  • MMO gameplay
  • coop gameplay
  • shooters\FPS
  • stylish cartoon artistry
  • fallout environments
Reply #28 Top

Quoting kryo, reply 19


Protection methods used by products are listed right on the product page so shoppers can make the decision for themselves. It's no secret.
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True but many DRM schemes such as TAGES has variations. Some TAGES protected games add activations after X days, some don't. Some allow infinite activations some don't. I've touched on this before.. but simply putting the name of the DRM scheme really doesn't inform consumers of the exact terms of the DRM, especially when DRM systems have major variations. Maybe XIII has infinite activations... or maybe you get 3 activations every 30 days.. Oor maybe its jsut 3 activations then your game is uselss.. Telling us its TAGES doesn't tell us which one of these apply.(although to many of us just being TAGES is enough for us not to touch it :grin: )

If DRM systems were standardized it would be fine.. but DRM companies like to give publishers Options to the level of protection.. as such any well known DRM is likely to have numerous variations. Some which may be acceptable to people in certain forms and not in other forms. Not everyone shys away from a particular DRM simply because of its possible implementation.(like me)

 

(on a side note.. i find it amazing that GOG could get it DRM Free and ubisoft insisted on TAGES for the impulse version)