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Well, I won't be playing the game often (if at all). And I do not think anyone at UBI will read this.
IMHO, it will be fantastic if it would be possible to join as a gunner (or maybe flak operator), but not as a pilot, on the computer that was not activated. Same applies to the tanks/ships/etc - gunners should be recruit-able among non-technical guys for free./ Though FPS shooter authors will sue Oleg for dumping, I afraid :) ------------ And I hope that in some point in future DRM will be dropped. As it was in Il-2 itself. |
That's good news on the one time activation
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I like Steam.
I buy games, install them in any computer I use, and play. With working auto-updates enable, save time. It's a fully working sell platform. It's made by Valve, I like Valve. I will buy Cliffs Of Dover over Steam, will fly into the game untill my arms get sore and have a lot of fun without even think about corporative evil plans. The life is short. IL-2 is about the fun part of it. |
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If the DRM stops anyone from buying this masterpiece from Oleg/Maddox Games then they can **** off in my eyes, I couldnt care less about people whining about DRM.
These days developers >> CAN << indeed assume that the majoirty of their users will have acccess to a stable broadband connection, and if you dont then well sorry, sh*t happens. |
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Oleg knows that many in Eastern Europe either cannot afford or do not live near high-speed connections (similar to Canada). He also has state that it is the distributor (not the developer) that attaches the DRM.
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