First of all, please note that this thread does not concern Daemon-Tools, but it concerns the controversial Starforce protection.
I have installed the 'free of charge' game Trackmania Nations from Nadeo, which is a game specially developed for the 2006 Electronic Sports World Cup, reason why its free of charge and even runs in low-end systems. For the ones who doesn't know it, check this site out: www.trackmanianations.com
Well, the game is great, as the other TM titles, but after I finished installation, the dreary starforce window opened up and requested a system reboot.
My question is: WHY THE HELL??!!
The game is 'free of charge', is only downloadable, and therefore, does not require a CD or DVD media.
Why did it install Starforce in the first place?
Is Nadeo compelled to put it as a matter of contract or is there any sinister purpose behind it?
NOTE: Just for the record, the Starforce check window does not appear when you run the game, just upon installation.
Look forward to hearing from you.
I have installed the 'free of charge' game Trackmania Nations from Nadeo, which is a game specially developed for the 2006 Electronic Sports World Cup, reason why its free of charge and even runs in low-end systems. For the ones who doesn't know it, check this site out: www.trackmanianations.com
Well, the game is great, as the other TM titles, but after I finished installation, the dreary starforce window opened up and requested a system reboot.
My question is: WHY THE HELL??!!
The game is 'free of charge', is only downloadable, and therefore, does not require a CD or DVD media.
Why did it install Starforce in the first place?
Is Nadeo compelled to put it as a matter of contract or is there any sinister purpose behind it?
NOTE: Just for the record, the Starforce check window does not appear when you run the game, just upon installation.
Look forward to hearing from you.
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