Another example of copy protection screwing themselfs. I know lots of people who will not buy a game until they can play an illegal copy, and if copy protection causes the copy to only semi-work, well... all I can say is that copy protection on PC games hurt sales more than it helps.
Stardock is a great publisher that does ok without copy protection. The games have online registration for updates, but that's fine with me. The only new PC games I'll consider are ones with no copy protection or that have no-cd cracks, or at least work well with daemon tools and an ISO.








