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I have one question, thought: I've purchased some DLC (mostly cars pack). When the game, and DLCs, will be on Steamworks, will I have to pay that DLCs again?
Hopefully we will yes, as soon as I know its a 100% thing thing I'll update the first post.
There are a few different ways we can go about this and we haven't decided which one is best yet, as soon as I know more I'll let you know.
Not in here :(
Yup :)
Nice try :P
Will this be the same for current owners of Dirt3?
Can you (and other developers stop putting DRM) on your games. "But I'm afraid of piracy," you say and I think you are wrong. DRM including GFWL has hurt your sales from me. I rarely now purchase any game that is linked to DRM (except for steam) but even then I refuse to pay more than 10 dollars unless it is something I really want. I do not want to take the risk that my game will not work in the future or if I build a new PC, or put in a new motherboard. So instead of buying at full price I will pick it up on sale. Or "demo" it until it goes on sale. If in the future it stops working (ala my Dirt 2) and I only paid I few dollars I do not care. However, if I paid full price I'd be annoyed--probably enough to not purchase any new titles from said company.
TL;DR DRM is possibly hurting sale or lowering the price point at which people will buy your items and might actually lead some to pirate instead of paying for it so they don't have to worry about the game suddenly ceasing to work at some arbitray point in the future.