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| IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
| View Poll Results: Is it ok with you if SOW is a download | |||
| I don't mind to download the sim |
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29 | 31.87% |
| I do mind to download the sim |
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62 | 68.13% |
| Voters: 91. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I don't mind downloading games, but I hate intrusive DRM schemes. Steam usually fits a nice middle ground for me, but when for example Bioshock came out on steam loaded with DRM I instead waited and got a physical copy that I could then remove the DRM from.
One thing that is a real issue with a game like IL-2 or SOW is the cockpit quick reference. A hard-copy of that would be worth paying a little extra for! |
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I agree with Aullido: “Simulations are games with a very special niche that makes DRM or Copy Protection meaningless. You only makes your customer base angry”. In my opinion, the copy protection versus pirating struggle is much like cannon versus armor. As the cannon grows bigger, so the armor grows thicker. With customer being crushed under the growing weight of armor...
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If there's no download version how can we people from South America get the game? I'm truly eager to play it, and i'm 100% going to buy it if i am just given the chance...
As LeChuck said... Download version is a must!!! |
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