Originally posted by snoopy369
Direct2Drive is hopefully the wave of the future... the online distribution model allows for a more effective installation model, while having no CD check, of course.
Direct2Drive is hopefully the wave of the future... the online distribution model allows for a more effective installation model, while having no CD check, of course.
However, D2D is a crap service. They scramble DLLs, which means several things: a) it's windows only b) consumers are dependant upon the D2D developers to get patches, not the product developers c) D2D does not have a policy of unlimited access to your purchased materials.
Stardock and Steam are much, much better services.
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