Which means that there's likely an external dependency that, if it goes down, will impact my ability to use the product I paid for. As for why I don't like it, it's because there's no information on how the mechanism to enforce the serial key works, and the only way I can think of that makes any kind of sense is to have the installer/game code reach out to a server to verify that it's correct. Anyone who doesn't care can still purchase the game, and it's not my problem. I'm not mad the game has it, I'm just trying to warn anyone else who similarly prefers to not pay money for a product made lesser by the inclusion of DRM. I don't think I'm particularly salty, I just don't like DRM for what I consider to be good reasons. Face over 150 ferocious monsters and vanquish ancient dream masters on your quest through the dream world.
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