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The beta rebellion has begun
The beta rebellion has begun










the beta rebellion has begun

I'd rather have a disk in my drive to play a game, than be forced to deal with a support tech who couldn't care less that there are other people out there, that just want it to "work". So when I saw videogames going this route, I started to get a bit pissed off. even worse, Ableton has been known to deny more activations.on software that costs over $500!!! thats INSANE! what happens when u hit that 5 limit? they will give you more activations of course!.for the low price of 59.99! what a rip off! being charged more, to use products I paid quite alot of money for (in my case, over $150 from them). IK multimedia for example, puts a 5 install limit on their products. the people who make the tools the audio industry use LOVE DRM. it started out as a hobby, and it's now a minor source of my income.

the beta rebellion has begun

I know there are going to be lots of fanboys that will blindly attack me for this post, and defend Stardock till the day they die, but seriously try and hear me out here. He makes valid points, but the problem is that Install/activation limits in games are far worse than CD checks. So, I read the post a stardock employee made about DRM ().












The beta rebellion has begun