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Old 04-27-2012, 09:47 AM   #132
Ninjalawyer
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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey View Post
People want to buy that kind of dated backlist game because they love the title and want to keep it forever...that mentality doesn't work with DRM. I think the same applies to your average voracious sci-fi reader. I think because we trend techie, and we're the ones called on to fix DRM for our friends and families (like recovering a DRM'd itunes library years ago, in my case) so we have a special dislike of it. DRM-free has value to us.
I'm not disagreeing, but I just want to add that GoG also sells some modern games that are DRM free (e.g. Witcher 2, Botanicula, Legend of Grimrock, etc.).
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