Originally Posted by Paris
Thank you. wink

That is good news, the reason I prefer buying from places such as Gamersgate is to avoid having a dvd rattling around in my drive all the time, sometimes making strange noises that make you think your computer is about to blow up. laugh


If you're buying a game-to-download, the DRM is usually online activation required through some server.
Sometimes, install limits are actually involved.

EDIT:
Divinity 2: DKS Edition from Steam looks like it has Securom Internet DRM w/ a limit of 5 installs.

Last edited by MysterD; 04/11/10 09:51 PM.