![]() What benefit does somebody have to buy a game and then share it? I understand pirated games always are packed with malware, hence not signed (so cracker has some benefit here)īelive it or not the world is not black and white, it is not divided into people who are 100% law abiding on one side and scumbags who will do anything for a buck on the other. Why the original owners of the games let them do what they do is quite another off-topic long story, but basically it's sufficient to say that it happens because they too do get profit out of this. In fact, running their games is safer to your own system compared to the original releases exactly due to the lack of DRMs. So no, they do NOT contain any malware or anything dangerous. ![]() The music is no longer the original one - and I do not agree with such modifications, even if they are done due to compatibility requirements. mp3s (because of compatibility reasons mentioned above). For example, I do not liked that for some old MS-DOS games they changed the OSTs from. That does not mean the alterations they sometimes do will be liked by all. Imagine playing MS-DOS era games on Windows 10 and actually having no trouble of any kind. I do not like the fact that they add various custom registry entries when installing their games, but it is nothing serious, just new junk reg entries most software today adds ( original game installers included).Īs for the quality of the products, mostly it is better than the original due to the compatibility fixes they make. Removing the DRM is not the only thing they do. They officially re-sell games and their modifications of the games make the more compatible with latest operating systems. ![]() Removing DRM is a good thing for anyone owning an original product. ![]()
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