top | item 29127689 (no title) entire-name | 4 years ago I'd say it's less of a "BIOS update to fix a software bug" and more of a "BIOS update to provide control to the user to perform a workaround for a software bug whose fix requires at least two, but probably more, parties to rollout". discuss order hn newest fabianhjr|4 years ago The fix requires only one party to act: the publisher removing DRM which affects performance and compatibility without providing any benefit at all. jh86|4 years ago The DRM doesn’t provide any benefit… to you. It does benefit the developers and publishers.Often you can find out what (if any) DRM is used before you purchase. Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely. load replies (2) lupire|4 years ago [deleted]
fabianhjr|4 years ago The fix requires only one party to act: the publisher removing DRM which affects performance and compatibility without providing any benefit at all. jh86|4 years ago The DRM doesn’t provide any benefit… to you. It does benefit the developers and publishers.Often you can find out what (if any) DRM is used before you purchase. Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely. load replies (2) lupire|4 years ago [deleted]
jh86|4 years ago The DRM doesn’t provide any benefit… to you. It does benefit the developers and publishers.Often you can find out what (if any) DRM is used before you purchase. Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely. load replies (2)
fabianhjr|4 years ago
jh86|4 years ago
Often you can find out what (if any) DRM is used before you purchase. Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely.
lupire|4 years ago
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