Wishbone: Yeah, he's raising MAJOR hell on his... forum(?), containing a total of... 6 threads (whoa) spread out over, yeah, 6 forum sections, and totaling a whopping... 11 posts altogether...
Clearly, this is a man whose word is backed by the majority of gamers :-D
Mudlord has made tremendous contributions to the software community, his points are more valid than most here so cut him a bit of slack. The guy does know what he is talking about, unlike some here who resort to pointless bantering and bashing.
PoSSeSSeDCoW: Then again, I don't really have a respect for "The Scene", as without them, we wouldn't HAVE Securom.
Really, how can you be sure of that? Crackers aren't the ones to blame for this, piracy would still exist regardless of whether or not there was anyone to crack the software. Regardless of whether it's legal or not, regardless of what anyone thinks here, crackers are actually doing everyone a service by removing DRM. Removing DRM that is overly annoying, intrusive and can be potentially damaging just because greedy corporate bastards can't get it through their thick skulls that DRM just doesn't work and causes more grief to legitimate users than it does the actual pirates.
Pretty soon our future will be games that use a subscription based model that retail for full price ($49.99 - $59.99), expire after a while and require you to keep paying to play.
Believe It..
After all teh evil piracy is cutting into their multi-million dollar profits so drm is sought so they don't have to sacrifice a trip on their private jets or luxury limo's and god forbid travel like a "normal" person oh my! Never mind that DRM essentially does nothing to curb piracy and those who pirate would have likely not purchased the game to begin with.
I for one am infuriated about DRM, which is why I refuse to buy any new Ubisoft title. If the DRM is bad enough, I either won't buy the game or I'll crack it immediately after buying it.
Note to staff: Please remove my last comment with the failed quote tags, thanks.