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A possible setback for DRM in Europe

A possible setback for DRM in Europe

Posted Feb 10, 2014 16:56 UTC (Mon) by khim (subscriber, #9252)
In reply to: A possible setback for DRM in Europe by oshepherd
Parent article: A possible setback for DRM in Europe

The 360's DRM is still unbroken (Aside from disk drive hacks which they have fixed in the new consoles).

That's only true for online games where, indeed, Eve is not Bob. For local games there are a lot of options including modchip which gives you the ability to play games installed on USB-HDD with modifications (e.g. localizations or cheats). If that is not counted as “broken DRM” then what is counted?


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