Posted August 13, 2015
The reason for this is that Windows 10 doesn't support Safedisc, a DRM in many old games, anymore. So the gamers who bought games that used Safedisc can't run them on Windows 10. If that is not a good argument against DRM then I have never seen one.
Oh, according to an and a [url=http://www.computerbase.de/2015-08/kommentar-ein-kopierschutz-darf-nur-temporaer-sein/]commentary on ComputerBase (German only, sorry) no one feels responsible for this problem and the lapidary answer is either to get a No-CD-patch - which are AFAIK illegal - or to buy the game DRM-free again.
Edit.:
I should add that I only inadvertently marked this thread as a question. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Oh, according to an and a [url=http://www.computerbase.de/2015-08/kommentar-ein-kopierschutz-darf-nur-temporaer-sein/]commentary on ComputerBase (German only, sorry) no one feels responsible for this problem and the lapidary answer is either to get a No-CD-patch - which are AFAIK illegal - or to buy the game DRM-free again.
Edit.:
I should add that I only inadvertently marked this thread as a question. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Post edited August 23, 2015 by viperfdl
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