Posted April 29, 2020
In his/her review titled "Game is not DRM-free", the user Telvas makes the claim that:
"Game is not DRM-free. You have to accept EULA which says:
"By downloading or installing any Software, you accept: (a) the existence and use of digital rights management software ("DRM")"."
Can anyone confirm whether the game does in fact employ DRM measures, or whether this is merely a case of a EULA which was not edited to reflect the game's migration to the GOG storefront?
Telvas makes a similar claim regarding Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Director's Cut) in a review on that game's GOG storefront page as well, and I'd like to know whether that is accurate, too.
"Game is not DRM-free. You have to accept EULA which says:
"By downloading or installing any Software, you accept: (a) the existence and use of digital rights management software ("DRM")"."
Can anyone confirm whether the game does in fact employ DRM measures, or whether this is merely a case of a EULA which was not edited to reflect the game's migration to the GOG storefront?
Telvas makes a similar claim regarding Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Director's Cut) in a review on that game's GOG storefront page as well, and I'd like to know whether that is accurate, too.