Wallace and Gromit DVD Activation
Under your technical question section for product support, it states this following:
My question is why does the Wallace and Gromit DVD require online activation instead of just allowing it to be played when the disc is in the drive?
Do Telltale's games have copy protection?
Yes, but we try to keep it as low-key and non-annoying as possible. Our downloadable games use a version of SecuROM that requires online activation. Our disc-based games also use SecuROM. Disc games don't require online activation, but the disc must be in the drive while you play.
My question is why does the Wallace and Gromit DVD require online activation instead of just allowing it to be played when the disc is in the drive?
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Quoted from your own post:
Disc games don't require online activation
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Or do you mean you got the DVD and it requires online activation. If so, that quite sucks
It's the only DVD that's like that. So far. I have no idea if they're planning to release all of their DVDs that was from now on or if it's the exception.
Concerning the part I quoted, "Disc games don't require online activation", was copied directly off the TellTale support FAQ page located here:
Technical Questions Section:
Do Telltale's games have copy protection?
Currently this is the only negative aspect I see with this title.
I do wish they would have informed us that they were going to require online activation of this title, regardless of whether you owned the DVD or not. To me, this seems only logical, as this would eliminate the annoyance someone would no doubt have after reading the TellTale Support FAQ area concerning copy protection on the media.
The DVD is nothing more than the downloads put onto a disc with a multi-installer that runs all the download installation files, which are also on the disc, and installs them one by one. It also has extras as well.
It should also be noted that they did deliver stand-alone discs for both seasons of Sam & Max. As a returning customer I assumed that the Wallace & Gromit (and Tales of Monkey Island, for that matter) discs would be similar. I don't think this is an unreasonable expection; not informally and not from a consumer rights point-of-view.
To me, the disc is the game, and the online downloads are just to tide me over till the disc arrives. It's not a free item, because it's only available to season customers. It's part of a package deal.
I think the expectation that a game distributed on DVD can run stand-alone is a reasonable one. If Telltale wants to add online activation, they should have mentioned this fact before I ordered the game. Then I could have made an informed decision on whether to purchase the game or not.
It's worth nothing that the first releases of the Bone discs in the store also required online activation and the first Sam and Max disc featured disc based DRM because they were "listening to their customers". I really hate to say it, but the larger Telltale gets, the less they seem to care about the customer.
I order these games online because of the security of knowing a disc-check disc will be provided for the cost of shipping. If this is not the case anymore, I will have to rethink purchasing the games at all frankly, as I do not support online activation DRM normally due to it feeling like a rental, not a purchase.
Telltale will hopefully be around a long time, but the video game industry has shown us a ton of times that smaller companies (and larger ones) can close, and who knows if you will have the time, resources or interest to patch out the DRM beforehand.
So... disappointing. I did not get Wallace & Gromit, no interest, but if my Monkey Island DVD has online activation DRM on it then it will be my last.