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sounds like they really didn't want anyone to play the game and maybe buy there new one... heh.. also no luck getting us.xfirestore.com to load :(
I have hope for them. Always loved Xfire.
Xfire is awesome, mostly cause I use it as my only IM program, but I don't think I'll be buying anything from their store.
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michaelleung: "Update: Support for this file has been discontinued by new copyright holder and we've been invited to remove it, sorry."
...which is?

Most Midway properties were bought by Warner Bros., so they should be the new copyright holders.
I find funny that while Metaboli sucks big time, all the stores based in it that I know have very nice terms of use, comparable to D2D and GamersGate. I don't know why they don't get as much talk as the competence.
Hmm, very nice catalog they have in Xfire. First time I see Total Annihilation in a digital store, and pretty much all Sega games for the PC are there. Just lovely.
Post edited October 09, 2009 by Lashiec
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Starkrun: No US love here? no awesome Xfire store with no DRM...

Xfire might not be adding drm to the games they sell, the publisher's might:
Install & Activate your game online as often as you need
* You can uninstall and re-install your game on the same PC as many times as you may need to.
* You can automatically activate your game on any number of PCs within reason.
* The number of automatic activations varies between games depending on the game publisher's DRM policies. If you reach this number, it can easily be reset by our customer support

http://eu.xfirestore.com/pages/how_it_works
http://uk.xfirestore.com/pages/how_it_works
http://us.xfirestore.com/pages/how_it_works
Post edited October 09, 2009 by HertogJan
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Aatami: Wait what? I thought The Suffering was freeware now?
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michaelleung: Not anymore.
"Update: Support for this file has been discontinued by new copyright holder and we've been invited to remove it, sorry."
...which is?

HA! I still have all of those game Midway gave away months ago. I kept the installers and have put them on several pcs. So too bad for them!
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Aatami: Wait what? I thought The Suffering was freeware now?

The freeware version included annoying (but easily skippable) in-game advertisements, anyway, so the commercial version is still better.
I am guessing this store is heavily regionalized? I didn't see Shogun for sale (I LOVE that game), the only DD service with it that I know of is Ebgames.com, and god only knows if you can trust them.
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anjohl: I am guessing this store is heavily regionalized? I didn't see Shogun for sale (I LOVE that game), the only DD service with it that I know of is Ebgames.com, and god only knows if you can trust them.

Yep, there are a lot of goodies like the ones I mentioned before but all of that disappears when you switch to the Euro version as usual.
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Crassmaster: ...uhhh...what? Trine's also on Gamersgate and D2D.
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Weclock: they all use steam.

My copy of Trine that doesn't require Steam begs to differ.
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Weclock: they all use steam.
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Crassmaster: My copy of Trine that doesn't require Steam begs to differ.
my copy of bullshit I made on the spot appears to be working perfectly.
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Crassmaster: My copy of Trine that doesn't require Steam begs to differ.
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Weclock: my copy of bullshit I made on the spot appears to be working perfectly.

I liked that. +
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Weclock: my copy of bullshit I made on the spot appears to be working perfectly.
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anjohl: I liked that. +
heh, well, I thought for sure it was steam only, and they just sold codes that went into steam, like D2D does for Zeno Clash and Saints Row 2, but I was mistaken, so I thought I'd make a laugh of it.
And you succeeded sir...I laughed. :)
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soulgrindr: The Help section doesn't give ANY information about DRM, Activation

There is a little info:

* You can uninstall and re-install your game on the same PC as many times as you may need to.
* You can automatically activate your game on any number of PCs within reason.
* The number of automatic activations varies between games depending on the game publisher's DRM policies. If you reach this number, it can easily be reset by our customer support

They also use the same half truth that seems to be prevalent:
Of course, you can always save a backup of your game onto a DVD or a hard drive

If it requires a reactivation when installing later, that's not a backup.