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I'm buying it through Steam so I won't have to deal with the stupid DRM infested DVD, and the limited downloads of EA's downloader (unless I want to pay an extra $6). It's the same as retail on Steam.

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I'm buying it through Steam so I won't have to deal with the stupid DRM infested DVD, and the limited downloads of EA's downloader (unless I want to pay an extra $6). It's the same as retail on Steam.

Bioshock on steam still had the DRM crap. I don't think steam guarantees anything of the sort unless a press announcement is made stating one has the DRM and the other doesn't. If not we need to wait until release.

Bioshock on STEAM did not have DRM. Also if you need to reinstall windows often then you need to think about fixing your PC config first before buying software for it.. Single installs for me last years until I upgrade to the next Windows version out.

Bioshock on steam still had the DRM crap. I don't think steam guarantees anything of the sort unless a press announcement is made stating one has the DRM and the other doesn't. If not we need to wait until release.

Yeah, but Crysis, IIRC, requires you to keep the DVD in the drive as you're playing. That's annoying.

I'm waiting for Steam to let me start preloading it - apparently us Steam users will be able to play it tomorrow.

I loved the original Crysis - IDK how many times I played that one through - can't wait to play this! :D

Same here, already preordered it. sucks seeing it in the games list and not being able to install it haha.

@ NateB1 not if you get it on steam :p or just wait for a crack. I crack most of my legal games.

Bioshock on STEAM did not have DRM.

Yes it did. heres some articles

BioShock game bundled with DRMalware

Bought Bioshock through Steam? Securom wants it back.

and a post by presumably a Valve member on steam powered

So yes, if you don't want to use a CD then Steams legitimate. However if your concerned about the same sort of issues we are seeing with Spore, until more is known I don't think you can presume anything. Spores issues are clearly the three install limit and if Bioshock can implement Securom over steam so could Crysis.

Hopefully not, but I wouldn't jump to conclusions and they (EA) seem keen to use it elsewhere.

Yes it did. heres some articles

BioShock game bundled with DRMalware

Bought Bioshock through Steam? Securom wants it back.

and a post by presumably a Valve member on steam powered

So yes, if you don't want to use a CD then Steams legitimate. However if your concerned about the same sort of issues we are seeing with Spore, until more is known I don't think you can presume anything. Spores issues are clearly the three install limit and if Bioshock can implement Securom over steam so could Crysis.

Hopefully not, but I wouldn't jump to conclusions and they (EA) seem keen to use it elsewhere.

Good evidence, let's just hope they won't do that. I don't think they will.

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