I like this reply from the bluesnews forum - here we are bitching about a 3 install limit when STEAM is far worse than any of the current DRM schemes - STEAM version is FOREVER linked to your soul. 3 activation limit sucks - but you know what - if you LIKE the game, go buy it, install it, apply the crack, and play the game [or buy it, torrent it, and resell it on ebay as a sealed copy]. Sure - it's a crappy way to avoid the DRM - but how else can we let the developers know they made a product we enjoy? Well... pending they do get a bonus depending upon how many games are sold... if they do not, then Atari can burn in hell for implementing this DRM.
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"On-topic, this thread is really all a bunch of hooey. You all know how easy it is to crack the game and run it without activating it... you won't even need to for a looong time, and when you do I promise you the cracks will be everywhere, easily accessible for those who want to play the game 5 years after it came out. Finding ways to run old games on PC isn't even anything new, so I don't see why it's so horrible to do it for this title.
Here's the results of your actions:
1 - Pirate the game in protest - This just backs up their reasoning and makes you a thief. They continue to lament the piracy problem on PC and you look like a rationalizing thief to anyone with half a brain and any respect for morals in a capitalist system.
2 - Protest the game entirely - Probably your best bet if you're really upset about DRM. Make sure you send a letter explaining why you are not buying the game.
3 - Buy the game - I still choose to do this, as being a developer is much harder and thankless than any of you seem to grasp, and they NEED the success and money from game sales to survive. Instead of punishing them for something their publisher did, I support them with a sale and then crack the .exe when I need to... in essence, it is more important to me to support developers making great games I like than it is to complain about DRM I can easily bypass.
I don't like activation limits but I like seeing PC releases dwindle and great developers being shut down even less. Iron Lore is a great example... a great bunch of guys with a great game (Titan Quest) that sold like crap but was torrented to hell and back. They didn't do anything to bring that on themselves either, the game was not saddled with horrid DRM, but people pirated it anyway. The simple fact of the matter is that humans are bastards a lot of the time, and they steal when they can and don't think they will be punished.
I also find it funny that Steam is seen a better solution... give me TAGES or SecuROM anyday over Steam. With Steam you don't even have any semblance at all of owning the game, you simply subscribe to the game through their service, and they can literally take the game way from you anytime they want. It's also much harder to bypass than SecuROM, and I bet 20 years from now when Atari and Valve are both dead and gone, Riddick will be a lot easier to get working than Left 4 Dead."