Grim.Reaper -> RE: Gettysburg DRM to go bye bye! (3/31/2010 1:31:09 AM)
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stated if ever the company folded You are not going to like what I have to say here, but it must be said. I have seen many developers come and go. Many wargames have lost their support because of this. And one thing that you can count on, is when a developer goes bust, all assets get frozen. This is done due to legal reasons, and it also means that last minute changes, fixing, editing of the software simply DOES NOT HAPPEN. Even if a programmer has a patch all ready to go at the last second and wants desperately to repair some bugs, this just will not happen. Once assets are frozen (this order comes quickly and literally does happen over-night), that’s it. Everything is locked down. Layers will immediately remind all former employees of severe penalties that may/will happen if tinking around with patches, etc. during the final months of dissolving the companies. You can argue this, but I have seen it over, and over, and over again… IIRC Norm Kodger thought he could be an exception in at least one of these cases, and despite he had some great code fixes he wanted to do, was simply told to go fly a kite. Now sure, there are a few exceptions where some support was carried out after termination by devoted community hackers (though a bit illegally). I would not count on it too likely. Believe me, I understand the uncertainess but that comes with everything in life. I have seen little companies and big companies disappear overnight so no use trying to guess what will happen. I really wasn't try to defend or bash the DRM for this game or any other. It is what it is and each person can make up their own mind if they want to risk it or not. At this point, I'm personally not going to spend too much time playing the "what-if" game with this developer or any others. Before I purchased, I understood the DRM and I choose to accept it. I'm confident enough that I will get my money's worth so I have decided to take the risk. In the end could something bad happen sure, but I'm not going to spend everyday thinking about it:)
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