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We were willing to bend on this, however, because both of our other distribution partners (Impulse and GamersGate) offer purchases that feature absolutely no DRM at all. The Steam wrapper must work with the game in order for Valve to publish a game on Steam. This is, we're afraid, the price of doing business on Steam. HEY! What about the fact that you're on Steam? I HAVE to have the game run via Steam if I purchase it that way! We respect our customers enough to not put any invasive DRM programs into Recettear - we hope the respect will be repaid in kind. If you like the game even a little bit, please purchase it.
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Any prospective pirates who enjoy our work, however, must realize that we can only continue to produce localizations for games - and possibly help foster new projects on our own - if we make enough money to make a living at it. We're adults and we understand that our work will be stolen by someone who doesn't want to pay for it that's how the Internet works in this day and age. Well, we'll say this: Recettear would be pirated regardless of whether we used copy protection or not. It has no DRM and no "restrictions" on where and when it can be installed.īut doesn't that mean I can just pirate your game?īut aren't you afraid of getting pirated into oblivion? Recettear is install-agnostic and makes no hooks in your system registry.
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Once you purchase the Recettear client, you are free to do with it as you wish (though don't torrent it, thanks) - you may copy it to any location on your hard drive, you may make as many backup copies as you wish, you may even run it from an external hard drive or a USB thumb drive if you so wish (and your thumb drive has the capacity). Neither Carpe Fulgur nor EasyGameStation believe in compromising the user's privacy and freedom to use their computers as they wish.
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