So, LA Noire is dirt cheap on Steam right now. I have been meaning to get this game for a while now, and was just waiting for the price to drop. One thing that made me pause, however, is the third party DRM it uses. I have never heard of this thing.
Google searching it yields a few steam topics with no replies and the hopepage. So my question is, if you have LA Noire on PC, whats your experience with Gameshield? Will it open itself without asking me and hide? Will it spy on me? Will it annoy me to no end?
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Will it limit my installs? Would be grateful for any answers. (You better believe I see the irony in bitching about Gameshield while using Steam, but its not what the thread is about.).
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According to a couple of threads I've found regarding this DRM, it appears to activate a one-time activation process at first which requires Internet connection and installment of the DRM program onto your computer (and something called Rockstar Social club). Nothing else will pop up to annoy you after the initial installation and there appears to be no installation limit. I haven't been able to find anything else that isn't mentioned in the homepage, so I can't say with certainty whether it's a spy DRM or not. I'll quote the homepage info anyhow, even though you seem to have read it already. Other than the following info, I doubt we'll be able to get our hands on more detailed information regarding this program. I find it fucking ridiculous that they're using such a vague 3rd party DRM.
GameShield includes many innovative protection capabilities and will protect all your game files as a whole. Extensive anti-hacking/cracking, code obfuscation, cryptographic machine-binding, tamper-proofing, encryption, compression, intrusion-detection and several secret and proprietary methodologies are used to keep your content safe. IronWrap essentially 'wraps' a mini virtual operating system around your program like a protective shield.
The IronWrap system may contain a pre-defined license model, logic, and customizable user-interface elements to allow the user to interact with the IronWrap system itself. GameShield's IronWrapper will protect and compress your game application, and its ancillary files, as one file in an 'all-in-one' package. Whereas traditional wrapper protection protects just your.EXE, your game resources, DLLs and data remain outside of the executable - which leaves your game vulnerable to crackers. IronWrapping and protecting all your files into one executable will close down traditional 'back doors' to your source code. You can also protect asset files by embedding them into the executable or into an AXS file (our proprietary file format) I have no experience with the DRM either, as I just downloaded it myself as well. I mean seriously, 75% discount?
No idea (just downloaded it to) but I see that Torchlight on PC uses it and I never heard anyone complaining about it. Did it really?
I had no idea Torchlight uses any DRM, kinda weird to be honest. According to a couple of threads I've found regarding this DRM, it appears to activate a one-time activation process at first which requires Internet connection and installment of the DRM program onto your computer (and something called Rockstar Social club). Nothing else will pop up to annoy you after the initial installation and there appears to be no installation limit. I haven't been able to find anything else that isn't mentioned in the homepage, so I can't say with certainty whether it's a spy DRM or not. I'll quote the homepage info anyhow, even though you seem to have read it already. Other than the following info, I doubt we'll be able to get our hands on more detailed information regarding this program.
I find it fucking ridiculous that they're using such a vague 3rd party DRM. GameShield includes many innovative protection capabilities and will protect all your game files as a whole. Extensive anti-hacking/cracking, code obfuscation, cryptographic machine-binding, tamper-proofing, encryption, compression, intrusion-detection and several secret and proprietary methodologies are used to keep your content safe.
IronWrap essentially 'wraps' a mini virtual operating system around your program like a protective shield. The IronWrap system may contain a pre-defined license model, logic, and customizable user-interface elements to allow the user to interact with the IronWrap system itself.