Posted December 22, 2020
low rated

If I need to examine every purchase I make under a microscope, what's the real difference, sadly? If they let developers patch DRM in after the fact (like with No Man's Sky -- though that's likely unintentional and will be fixed; it still happened!) How can I trust the company that puts GWENT -- a product that absolutely should never have seen light of day as it has been done and serves no purpose other than to exploit people with its DRM+Microtransaction double-whammy -- updates as headlines?

I had ONLY heard that it was Denuvo placed upon copies that went out to reviewers prior to it's release.
I had heard nothing about GOG's version currently on the store having any sort of DRM. What DRM is there?
I was under the impression that you could still download the backup installers and install it independently and offline on a computer if they wished to void of any verification checks and such if one actually wanted to do that.
I'm sure they've removed GTA, too, right?