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ScotchMonkey: I was one those guys who got System Shock 2 to run on XP before it came here. Major pain in the ass.
Yeah, GOG and re-releases are good. I never managed to get FF7 to work well on any system, and now...

Fuck me (sorry), but I just googled to find the Steam re-release for this post and found that an iOS version was released yesterday. Didn't Square Enix say that it will be years before FF7 makes its way to mobile? Okay, I'm buying an iPad right now! No, not really, but I'm stoked that it's on mobile and looking forward to seeing it make its way to Android. Mobile backlog FTW!
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ScotchMonkey: I was one those guys who got System Shock 2 to run on XP before it came here. Major pain in the ass.
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ET3D: Yeah, GOG and re-releases are good. I never managed to get FF7 to work well on any system, and now...

Fuck me (sorry), but I just googled to find the Steam re-release for this post and found that an iOS version was released yesterday. Didn't Square Enix say that it will be years before FF7 makes its way to mobile? Okay, I'm buying an iPad right now! No, not really, but I'm stoked that it's on mobile and looking forward to seeing it make its way to Android. Mobile backlog FTW!
I think there is a version of KOTOR for the tablet as well in case you may be interested.
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Barry_Woodward: Microsoft is on GOG's list of game companies:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/740/20702540402_d4d593ef1d_b.jpg
So the foot is in the door at least. Or is that too optimistic?
Post edited August 20, 2015 by ScotchMonkey
Feel torn about this: I hate DRM tech almost more than anything else, and yet I've got some original games infected by this modern technology disgrace. In the far future, I guess there will be no choice to get a proper "Windows emulator" working in full, to preserve my old hardware and to collect cd-cracks like there were no tomorrow....
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ScotchMonkey: I think there is a version of KOTOR for the tablet as well in case you may be interested.
Thanks for the tip, but I bought that the moment I found out about it, which was a few days after it was released. I owned KOTOR on PC but have never played it before. Now I've played some of it on the tablet, although I need to continue. Haven't played much of anything lately. (Edit: not entirely true, yesterday I played an hour or so of Max: The Curse of Brotherhood on the 360. Entertaining the kids is a good excuse for gaming. Probably won't continue, but I feel it was already worth the $2 price.)
Post edited August 20, 2015 by ET3D
Don't ask where I found this but...

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Due to Windows 10′s design, programs which require high level access to Windows systems are not allowed for security reasons.

What this means is that hundreds of games running a variety of DRM like TAGES, Safedisc and certain versions of Starforce and Securom – like Mass Effect, Bioshock, The Sims and Grand Theft Auto 3 – are now unplayable out of the box on Windows 10 systems. Unless you download a no-cd crack of course – once again, pirating tools come to the rescue. If only you didn’t have to navigate a variety of not-so-reputable sites to get your hands on it.
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king_mosiah: Due to Windows 10′s design, programs which require high level access to Windows systems are not allowed for security reasons.
So they are talking about elevated privileges to the "NT AUTHORITY" level inside the OS.

This is like booting linux in run level 1
all drm will become outdated some day and yeah - you wont be able to run it on your windows 11-12-whatever
But win10 has bigger problem in my opinion - I hoped this new version will be good, and it turned out its just a spyware / build-in trojan =( they can collect all data they want, remove your programms/ etc...
yeah not surprised why they gave away copies to all win7/8 owners.
Never gonna install this crap. i'll sit on win7 as long as i can and then probably will have to use linux.
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vemin: it turned out its just a spyware / build-in trojan =( they can collect all data they want, remove your programms/ etc...
Here you are. By a gold Microsoft Partner as well.
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vemin: they can collect all data they want, remove your programms/ etc...
yeah not surprised why they gave away copies to all win7/8 owners.
This is FUD (fear uncertainty and doubt) I happen to have thoroughly inspected Win10 in a closed control environment and have signed off on enterprise deployment as of last week. That would have never happened if there was even a "slight" chance of data leakage. That said EDGE and IE are fully disabled and I urge all to do the same :)

They have no control over any 3rd party applications, only the Metro. And as they should given there integration and how they interact with the Kernal. Meaning they cannot uninstall software no matter how hard they try, only applications and not really even then.

As the data collection, everything is controlled via options. Machine identifiers are used when appropriate. The data is truly anonymous, and yes even the telemetry. But you know, you are never hidden if your online. Its impossible.

and to squash it now, NO they do not record keystrokes and send them every 30 minutes.
yeah I saw this "tweakers" that tweak basically what you can do yourself in control panel or easy register tweaks.

People explored outgoing traffic (with external tools - this is important) and there are dozen microsoft IP adresses it sends information to even after you disables\d all this spy "features", what is more important - that they are hardcoded into OS, so even editing hosts files will give you nothing.

Well. I'm not really paranoid (who cares about my porn collection) BUT this attitude towards users is pathetic. i didnt use win8 just because microsoft decided for me wich infrtface i want (and it was good OS honestly) and I'm definetly pass on this one
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Barry_Woodward: That's why these publishers need to release all their previously Securom/SafeDisc hobbled games on GOG and offer those with CD keys the ability to redeem them for digital copies here.
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ne_zavarj: You know those publishers will choose Steam first instead of Gog .

Edit : Speaking about Origin . Aren't the Sims 3 / Mass Effect / C&C series still protected with SecuROM ?
I'm getting errors in Sims 3 here and there, the game refuses to run and asks for an update, which never installs, throwing an error too...you mention ME and C&C too, I have some of these also -yet to install them though-, that means now I have a bunch on unusable games?
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vemin: yeah I saw this "tweakers" that tweak basically what you can do yourself in control panel or easy register tweaks.

People explored outgoing traffic (with external tools - this is important) and there are dozen microsoft IP adresses it sends information to even after you disables\d all this spy "features", what is more important - that they are hardcoded into OS, so even editing hosts files will give you nothing.

Well. I'm not really paranoid (who cares about my porn collection) BUT this attitude towards users is pathetic. i didnt use win8 just because microsoft decided for me wich infrtface i want (and it was good OS honestly) and I'm definetly pass on this one
http://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10

Just tell Windows 10 to shut up :)
This is the best news I have heard regarding Windows 10.
(Windows 10 sucks, if you haven't "upgraded", stay away from it - there are plenty of people who are even calling it spyware).

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Starting in around 2003/2004, the "AAA"/premium video game industry and big movie/music companies popularized the use of DRMs that were little different from rootkits or malware (but under America's dysfunctional copyright system, the big companies can get away with anything in the name of copyright protection).

A lot of people were dumb and supported that garbage and some of them had their computers malfunction.

In 2010, there was a growing anti-DRM movement. The entire video game industry started discontinuing the use of rootkit/malware DRMs, switching over to account/service based DRM (Steam, Origin, UPlay, etc) or even no DRM.

Here's the problem: There are plenty of good classic legacy games from the 2003-2009 period that have been forgotten by their publishers and developers - who never made an official patch to remove the rootkit/malware DRM bundled with them.

Well now, those publishers and developers have a problem - if they refuse to patch scummy rootkits/malware DRM out of their games, they aren't going to run on the most current version of Windows and their sales of those games will plunge.

About time. Good riddance to rootkit/malware DRM, it should have gone the way of the dinosaurs years ago.
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DivisionByZero.620: (Windows 10 sucks, if you haven't "upgraded", stay away from it - there are plenty of people who are even calling it spyware).
There are also plenty of people that want to have sex with animals, that doesn't make them correct in their brain waves.