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ebw said:
Zkuq said:

"Patrick Klug had even appealed to those interested in the game pre-release, stressing the fact that the game came DRM-free, with an installer for all three platforms, with copies for three computers, and a Steam key if their Steam Greenlight campaign is successful."

A quick question here: What does 'copies for three computers' mean in the case of a DRM-free game?

I assume it just means it is legal to install on three computers.  You know, for people who actually care about what they are legitimately allowed to do rather than what is physically possible.

For example, Apple used to sell family packs of their iWork software for a modest difference in price.  Physically there was no difference between the single-user and multi-user versions, and no license key was required.  It was purely a way to respect those who were scrupulous about proper software licensing and not overcharge them for it.

Ah, good point, totally forgot that possibility. Probably because while I wouldn't share the game with anyone, I'd install it on as many devides as I'd play it on. That is, if I owned the game (which doesn't mean I've pirated the game because I haven't).