As a console user and a cricket gaming fan I look forward to a successful PC release. @Fissionmailed , @karolkarol are you guys going for the PC version? If yes, I look forward to hearing your first impressions and detailed reviews
I can't believe...consumers actually encourage DRM?DBC 17 Should use DRM , To avoid Piracy from day 1
Wish they had preload option
I can't believe...consumers actually encourage DRM?
It'll be in India at 1:30 AM, there's a 2 and a half hour difference between Hong Kong and India!I'm thinking about this too. I haven't checked the time difference, but I think it will be out at like 3 am here. I don't know how long it will take to download but I'm working all day and want to be able to set it up straight away when I get home. Hopefully people will be able to post about the improvements and fixes so far to keep me going tomorrow.
I can't believe...consumers actually encourage DRM?
Crap! Hope this doesn't happen! Also, BigAnt's biggest strength is the PC Version!
This may have something to do with it
It'll be in India at 1:30 AM, there's a 2 and a half hour difference between Hong Kong and India!
You'll get it at 3 then, like you originally said! I really thought you were Indian :PI'm from the UK originally but I'm in Thailand these days, so my time zone's pretty much in the middle of those two, haha!
You'll get it at 3 then, like you originally said! I really thought you were Indian :P
I can't believe...consumers actually encourage DRM?
So what happens when honest, paying customers don't have Internet access and suddenly honest, paying customers can't play the games that honest, paying customers have paid for? How does it disadvantage the Pirates? DRM has not stopped piracy at all, not even a dent.Why would honest , paying customers have issues with DRM?
It only really disadvantages pirates
Which happened about two weeks ago.The issue is, with the DBC14 DRM in any case, if the Steam network is down then the game thinks the computer is offline and you can't play. I had this issue two or three times during the steam sales this year. Hopefully the DRM is not tied to the Steam network in DBC17
So what happens when honest, paying customers don't have Internet access and suddenly honest, paying customers can't play the games that honest, paying customers have paid for? How does it disadvantage the Pirates? DRM has not stopped piracy at all, not even a dent.
Which happened about two weeks ago.
It's one thing for the developer to be all for it but I can't believe that a consumer could possibly actively encourage it.