Ok, so I've read recently that Witcher 2 is DRM-Free only on GOG.com (and probably retail). I checked and found out that GamersGate & Impulse versions both have SecuROM!!! WTF is this crap CD Projekt? Where's your loyal altitude to gamers? If you wanna people buy your game via GOG then you probably should make it GOG exclusive.
P.S. There's also no "DRM-Free" sign on D2D.
P.P.S. The game is still "DRM-Free" on GamesPlanet but probably it's an outdated info.
It could be like the Dragon Age 2 thing.
There is a version of SecuROM that just checks release date type stuff - it prevents you from playing the game early. After that it goes away and doesnt do anything. It is NOT the root kit version of SecuROM, its a completely different program made by the same company that unfortunately has the same name.
Thats speculation on my part, but given the "no DRM" statements being made by everybody, its a good bet I think.
This is odd. i remember seeing the "no-drm" sign in D2D for TW2. I guess its really just a release date check.
edit: looks like only the gog version is safe to be drm-free. Publisher might force drm on it in other shops.
Sorely tempted to cancel my pre-order to send a message that this kind of crap isn't tolerable.
Then again these guys did such a good job on the first game that I want to support them. Sigh. I'm sure some moron in management is responsible.
Didn't the first game ship with DRM, which was then patched out? And the extended edition shipped without, I guess..
Someone at Stardock can confirm if this is final or there is still chance for a DRM-free release?
I thought this was an interesting twist.
I wonder if its some type of experiment: will people buy the game sans DRM over one packed w/ DRM? They really should allow other retailers to provide the game sans DRM and offer discounts on other games within GOG's catalogue to entice people to join GOG.
I have already pre-ordered Witcher 2 from CD Projekt and I don't think this would change my mind. I was always going to buy this from them - GOG is too awesome not to support (except for the "going out of business" stunt they pulled).
Well, there is this which makes it sound like a one-time verification like DA2, but I guess only time will tell:
http://tgnforums.stardock.com/385269
< User blog:Ausir In response to rumors about The Witcher 2 DRM, the following has been posted in the official forum: 1. We believe that the chief way to achieve favorable sales of legal game copies is to establish the right relation between game price and product quality. In our opinion, it is more important to encourage acquisition of original game copies than to punish those who play pirated copies.2. Copyright protection cannot impede or hamper the use of legally acquired game copies. In particular: Games that do not require an Internet connection for gameplay reasons should not require an active Internet connection for normal use. Game installation should in no way be limited, neither as regards the number of repeated installations on a given system, nor in terms of the number of systems on which a game can be installed. Internet-based registration of game copies is advisable only where the developer makes available, free of charge and via the Internet, additional game content or other services requiring an Internet connection. Traditional forms of copy protection like CD-check and serial numbers are acceptable provided they are highly stable and reliable. 3. All patches and updates should be made available free of charge as additional services provided to consumers who acquired original game copies. Charges can be applied only to completely new material providing additional gameplay time.
In response to rumors about The Witcher 2 DRM, the following has been posted in the official forum:
Our chief aim is to provide our customers with a positive and satisfying game experience. We strive always to remain true to our principles and find solutions that enable CD Projekt to operate effectively in the games industry while allowing us to pursue our stated aim.
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