After having the firmware on two of my previous DVD drives destroyed by that malware masquerading as software known as SecuROM, I vowed that when I finally upgraded my gaming PC, I would never let any game that had SecuROM anywhere near it.
Anyway, I now have a new PC which is SecuROm free and I intend to keep it that way.
So, today I'm looking on Steam and I see Dragon Knight Saga on there. I read some reviews and thought that this would be just my kind of game, then looking closer, I see that the Steam version comes with SecuROM embedded as well. WHAT THE HELL! Steam is already a form of DRM, why did you need to put another layer of DRM on top of it, especially one as malicious as SecuROM?
I am more than happy to have Steam on my system, as it has never given my PC any problems but would it really have hurt to have just used Steam on it's own? Due to this ludicrous decision, you have now lost a sale from me...I guess I'll keep playing the Steam version of Fallout: New Vegas a little longer.
Pirates crack any SecuROM game within days anyway and they don't get their DVD drives rendered useless...unlike paying customers!
Feel free to google all about the massive problems many thousands of users all around the world are having with SecuROM.