Well, Telltale would use DRM, but not the nasty kind like Securom.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but all of Telltale's games are using SecuROM.
Try right clicking on one of the executables, then click on "Launch analysis"... you'll get an analysis file you'll have to mail to SecuROM's support in case the copy protection won't work on your machine. Of course in the case of Telltale's downloadable games it's SecuROM's online activation instead of disc checks.
(And, of course, only executables using SecuROM show that "Launch analysis" context menu entry.)
Sorry to burst your bubble, but all of Telltale's games are using SecuROM.
Try right clicking on one of the executables, then click on "Launch analysis"... you'll get an analysis file you'll have to mail to SecuROM's support in case the copy protection won't work on your machine. Of course in the case of Telltale's downloadable games it's SecuROM's online activation instead of disc checks
The "Launch Analysis" only appears if you've installed the game from DVD.
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I hear that if you put it in your cd drive it's almost as bad for it as starforce.
Ah, back when even the copy protection could be fun.
Try right clicking on one of the executables, then click on "Launch analysis"... you'll get an analysis file you'll have to mail to SecuROM's support in case the copy protection won't work on your machine. Of course in the case of Telltale's downloadable games it's SecuROM's online activation instead of disc checks.
(And, of course, only executables using SecuROM show that "Launch analysis" context menu entry.)
np: The Wooden Birds - Sugar (Magnolia)
Except when Kings Quest started doing it. Then it got extremely boring...
Here 'tis.
Yes, TellTale uses Securom DVD/CD-ROM copy protection for all of its downloadable games... :rolleyes:
Let me guess, you read on a forum somewhere that Securom is pure evil and it ruins your computer and breaks everything and steals your identity...
*sigh*
The "Launch Analysis" only appears if you've installed the game from DVD.
This one however, is relatively benign.
np: Tosca - D-Moll (Session 1) (Dehli9 (Disc 2))