Posted November 01, 2015

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Registered: Dec 2010
From Mexico
Posted February 03, 2016
Things would become ugly. Microsoft is disabling SecuROM completly. Vista, Win7 and Win8 will receive a security update that disables SecuROM's driver (you still can run it manually.)
So if you want to keep with Win7 you must become a little more tech savvy. Wonder how the Humble Bundle store will manage it, Steam has the resources to support its past sales.
Which will be the publishers' stand? This could be the first mayor backslash to DRM and open the eyes of some people.
So if you want to keep with Win7 you must become a little more tech savvy. Wonder how the Humble Bundle store will manage it, Steam has the resources to support its past sales.
Which will be the publishers' stand? This could be the first mayor backslash to DRM and open the eyes of some people.
Registered: Jun 2013
From Other
Posted February 03, 2016

So if you want to keep with Win7 you must become a little more tech savvy. Wonder how the Humble Bundle store will manage it, Steam has the resources to support its past sales.
Which will be the publishers' stand? This could be the first mayor backslash to DRM and open the eyes of some people.
But that is last September news and I don't see backlash yet. Maybe not much people play secuROM games when they got steam?