But to actually put in DRM that puts off legitimate customers from buying your game, that's just completely retarded. To add DRM, despite it not doing any good, is just flat out stupid, and maybe niave that it doesn't actually work.
It's been well proved to improve load times, stop blue screens of death (hardware related crashes), imporve frame rates, improve overall stability, no worry about activating, no worry about putting the disc in the drive, no worry about how many installs you have left. Even with a Core 2 Duo E6600 or an Athlon 64 X2 6000+ and a Geforce 9800 GT/8800 GT or a Radeon HD 4850 you can play the highest settings. The technicalities of this DRM may cause issues that wouldnt become clear until its installed. SecuROM has a history of slowing down games and not working very well.
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Not only does it not prevent piracy, but because the cracked copies of the games don't have the DRM in them at all, that mean the cracked copy is actually MORE desireable to anyone that knows anything about modern day DRM. PCGH says: You dont need a high-end PC to run Far Cry 2 at playable framerates - even the 'Ultra Highâ Settings are far from the brutal system requirements Crysis imposes. EAs support is less-than-stellar, and it will likely not be as easy as calling an automated phone number and getting new activations. It actually goes further than that, if you think about it.