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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
which is why i have no qualms about pirating in a case like this. i can either download a copy of the game with no invasive protection software, or pay for a version with DRM headaches that can take away from the game itself. pretty easy decision
pretty silly that the more game companies try to get tough with their anti-piracy measures, they just turn away more legitimate customers who would rather get the pirated version that WILL come out regardless and avoid the hassle
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The reason why we don't put copy protection on our games isn't because we're nice guys. We do it because the people who actually buy games don't like to mess with it. Our customers make the rules, not the pirates. Pirates don't count,
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Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock (speaking about the reason for no DRM on Sins of A Solar Empire)
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