Valve Claims New Steamworks Update "Makes DRM Obsolete"
Lulfas writes "Steam is implementing a new anti-piracy solution that, according to them, removes all DRM. Called Computer Executable Generation (CEG), this system creates a unique copy of the game when it is purchased through Steam, essentially using a 100% unique keygen system. It will be installable on any system, but only playable by one person at a time (hooked into the correct Steam account, of course). Will this be enough to satisfy anti-DRM players while at the same time giving the publishing companies what they require?"
I think we're about to have a pissed off Linux community if so.
When, exactly, is the linux community NOT pissed off about something?
If you have Tux Racer, you don't need any other games.
When they're getting laid.
Oh, crap, I see your point.
500GB of disk, 5TB of transfer, $5.95/mo
you upgrade from Steam to Electricity??
"The hands that help are better far than lips that pray." - Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899)
That's an oxymoron if I ever saw one.
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Says a guy named "PornMaster."
Also, one day your internet access will be down, or (gasp) the steam servers will go down. That day, my pentacle which I designed to be fueled by pure anti-DRM hate will become live and I'll be able to open a gate to the communist parallel planes of copyleft games (That Were Not Meant For Manking To Know)
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