Sacred 2's DRM is Co-Op Friendly

Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo November 7th, 2008 at 11:29 AM    


 

The PC version of Sacred 2 may have a 16 player co-op mode, and a 4 player co-op story mode - but that doesn't necessarily mean at your next LAN party you'll need 16 copies.

The game's publisher, CDV, has announced that Sacred 2's DRM features a "Try before you Buy" feature that allows your copy of the game to be installed and fully playable for one day on any PC.  At the end of that day the user has the option to purchase the game, or simply uninstall it.  This is the perfect solution at LAN parties for use during the mad scramble to see if there's enough copies and keys of a game available.

Sacred 2 hits Windows PCs on November 11th and comes out for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in February.

 

SACRED 2: FALLEN ANGEL INTRODUCES A UNIQUE NEW "TRY BEFORE YOU BUY" OPTION
Innovative option allows consumers to share copies of the game with friends and family
November 7, 2008, Cary, NC – Looking to give consumers the most flexibility with their purchases of the Windows PC version of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, cdv Software Entertainment USA and Ascaron Entertainment are pleased to announce the inclusion of an innovative "Try Before You Buy" system for their upcoming RPG game.

Using this innovative new feature, downloaded or purchased copies of the full game can be shared with friends and family, with these shared copies acting as full-featured demos for the duration of one calendar day. During the demo period the game is completely unlocked for single-player and LAN multiplayer modes. After the demo install expires the consumer has the option of purchasing the full game online, or simply uninstalling it. This, for example, allows consumers who purchased the full game in stores or via digital distribution channels, to share their game with friends, with those subsequent installs acting as time-limited “try before you buy” versions that allow gamers to enjoy almost all features found in the full game. 

"We feel that consumers should have a right to choose, and this innovative system offers the perfect purchasing option for gamers," said Heiko tom Felde, Managing Director of ASCARON. "It's a great system for family and friends, allowing everyone the opportunity to try out the game and play together, then making a purchase decision." 

“This innovative digital rights management solution raises the bar on how consumers can sample games before they buy them,” added Mario Kroll, Director of Marketing and PR for cdv Software Entertainment USA. “Rather than showcasing only a limited character or content selection, as most traditional demos do, gamers can share and enjoy the full game experience, trying out the features that most appeal to them, and getting a true sense of the full game.” 

For more information about Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, please visit http://www.cdvus.com

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is an Action-RPG with a rich story that takes place in a giant, open-ended and seamless world. This world contains hundreds of dungeons, treacherous opponents and a variety of challenging quests. Intelligent enemies, steadily adapting in number and difficulty based on player progress, challenge players in heroic single- and multiplayer battles.

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel provides numerous unique items that can be gathered in this mystical world. A deep reward system further enables advancements in character, individual attributes and character-specific fighting styles, each designed to keep players returning to the world of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel to discover what is around the next bend. Drop-in styled cooperative multiplayer gameplay ensures players will enjoy the game alone or seamlessly with friends at any time. Five unique multiplayer modes round out the experience and offer a refreshing, first-class gaming experience in Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.



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4 Total Reader Comments

COG_Network at 06:57 AM on 11.7.2008
paketep says...
I'm glad someone starts to get it.

No DRM would be better, but hey, I'll take whatever they give, as long as it's not SecuROM.
 
Sinnix at 08:56 AM on 11.7.2008
This reminds me of the good old days where some compaines would let you install LAN only copies from the master disk that would only allow you to join games from the owner's copy.

Made things a lot easier. But maybe kids don't LAN anymore...

... damn internets...
 
Fate at 10:47 PM on 11.7.2008
If I recall correctly, Sacred 1 also never had a really strict protection. You would also only need one original to play on a LAN, at least me and my friend only need one copy of the game.
 
Shazoo at 04:39 PM on 11.8.2008
Sacred 1 wouldnt run on your PC if you had a virtual drive installed. I had to uninstall my legitly purchased Alcohol 120% to get Sacred to run. It's the Only game I've ever had to do so.
 


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