I'm pretty anti-DRM, but one-time connection seems reasonable enough.
Aemon Send a noteboard - 28/05/2010 07:03:24 PM
Without some sort of server side authentication, piracy is laughably easy. As far as I know, offline security is basically limited to algorithmic key authentication, which is usually cracked within hours. Google for a key, and you'll find one right there on the first page, without even clicking any links. This is something even the most basic computer user can do, and allows the game to be installed on unlimited machines. The only other protection is disc protection, which can keep multiple copies from being played at the same time (by requiring the disc to be present). That takes slightly more doing to get around, but is no less easy. You don't even have to crack anything. Make a 1:1 copy of the disc, and emulate a drive for the resulting iso.
Given the above, I don't begrudge companies for requiring a one-time online activation. As long as it doesn't inconvenience legitimate users (examples include phoning home all the time, gathering personal info from the local machine, requiring a constant connection, etc) I don't see any problem with it.
EDIT: For the record, I'm commenting just on the DRM bit, which I consider separate from the "StarcraftII will have no LAN play" issue. They're entwined, sure, (the reason they don't have bigtime DRM is primarily because they're not including LAN play) but still separate issues.
Given the above, I don't begrudge companies for requiring a one-time online activation. As long as it doesn't inconvenience legitimate users (examples include phoning home all the time, gathering personal info from the local machine, requiring a constant connection, etc) I don't see any problem with it.
EDIT: For the record, I'm commenting just on the DRM bit, which I consider separate from the "StarcraftII will have no LAN play" issue. They're entwined, sure, (the reason they don't have bigtime DRM is primarily because they're not including LAN play) but still separate issues.
This message last edited by Aemon on 28/05/2010 at 07:07:28 PM
Starcraft II won't have crazy DRM.
28/05/2010 01:59:14 PM
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Could be worse. I'm still miffed about its release structure, though. I feel milked.
28/05/2010 03:01:54 PM
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Still a load of shit.
28/05/2010 06:39:46 PM
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I'm pretty anti-DRM, but one-time connection seems reasonable enough.
28/05/2010 07:03:24 PM
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Don't get so excited, sheesh.
28/05/2010 11:04:47 PM
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Go start your own game company? Really? That's the only response?
08/06/2010 03:49:33 AM
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Even just a single authentication?
08/06/2010 05:00:38 AM
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Will they?
08/06/2010 06:50:01 PM
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Re: Will they?
09/06/2010 12:06:38 AM
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If you think DRM will stop pirating...it wont
09/06/2010 12:21:03 AM
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Your posts are like the lovechild of a video game fanboy and a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
09/06/2010 03:05:34 AM
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Re: Your posts are like the lovechild of a video game fanboy and a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
09/06/2010 02:18:17 PM
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I have to agree... the more restrictions and hassles they put on playing purchased games
09/06/2010 05:37:40 AM
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Who doesn't have the internet these days?
09/06/2010 06:08:19 AM
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The majority of people, actually.
09/06/2010 06:27:30 AM
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That's just a terrible argument. If they have no Internet, they can't illegally download games.
10/06/2010 02:18:34 AM
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I think he was saying ...
10/06/2010 03:10:08 AM
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