Re: Securom: Speaking as a player, DRM drives me nuts too. For two games I bought this year I had to go look for a crack myself as I couldn't get them to work (though they were use something different than Securom). It understandably pissed me off, even if I can understand the reasons for including it. I know this argument has been done many times before, but I'm actually quite interested in a viable alternative. Afaik, experiments done show that no copy protection is worse than having copy protection. Or am I wrong ?
Thank you for taking the time to reply to the topic of this thread in person.
My personal suggestion for an alternative to SecuROM would be for all retail DVD copies of the game to be tied to Steam, pretty much like recent releases such as CoD:Black Ops and Fallout:New Vegas. Steam itself is a form of DRM and you are already selling digital copies of "Dragon Knight Saga" through Steam, but with SecuROM embedded as well.
If you did this, I would buy your game, as I have had nowhere near the number of problems with Steam DRM, as I have had with that destructive malware crap SecuROM!