Maybe I'm wrong but I thought that the issue was that if someone bought a new disk and thought that they could play it on their computer, they wouldn't be able to because the encoding on the disk wouldn't be right.
Oh a sequel to day of the tentacle. I'll never forget the joy of realizing that you needed to give the left handed hammer to the brother in the 1700s so that the statue would be of the other brother in 1990's so that when you pushed what's her name she wouldn't rebound back into you so that you could video tape the doctor opening the safe while sleeping walking because you gave him decalf. . . Oh it made a delicious lack of sense.
Maybe I'm wrong but I thought that the issue was that if someone bought a new disk and thought that they could play it on their computer, they wouldn't be able to because the encoding on the disk wouldn't be right.
It will be hacked to hell or they'll realize the absolute idiocy of content protection that effectivly hobbles the usefulness of their system.
Oh a sequel to day of the tentacle. I'll never forget the joy of realizing that you needed to give the left handed hammer to the brother in the 1700s so that the statue would be of the other brother in 1990's so that when you pushed what's her name she wouldn't rebound back into you so that you could video tape the doctor opening the safe while sleeping walking because you gave him decalf. . . Oh it made a delicious lack of sense.