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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 03-08-2011, 05:52 PM
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I dont like Steam (for obvious reasons - I wouldnt post them here; no need to explain to some ignorants) but Im prepared to eat s*ite to be able to play my fav sim....
Would you rather the DRM AC2 had? You know the one where you have to be continually logged on, and if anything interrupts your net connection, it shuts down and doesn't save you last couple hours of gameplay?

How about Bioshock? You get to install it three times. That it.
Mass Effect, you got five installs, and if you used them up, you had to call EA and explain yourself.

Mass Effect 2 you didn't even get the entire game unless you also had a valid code for their Cerberus Network, and it also required a persistent log-in.

How about Starforce? You remember the one that prevented you from booting a Win7 machine, at least until MS blocked it entirely?

What D2D? They encrypt the game data files with an encryption that increases load times by orders of magnitude.

Look, the world has changed since Il-2 came out. The conflicts between piracy and DRM have progressed far beyond just requiring a disk in the drive. Any current DRM is going to require some combination of persistent log in, limited installs, encrypted installs, or some combination there of. Steam is the only one I know of that does not require a persistent online connection without install capping you. Yes, it requires a one time account linkage, and all subsequent installs must reference that account online, but that's it.

It is literally the least invasive modern DRM system on the market today.
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