The Polish developer behind The Witcher series has vowed that it will never add DRM copy protection to its future games. The measure, the dev says, are pointless.
"Every subsequent game we will never use any DRM anymore, it's just over-complicating things," the studio said.
"We release the game. It's cracked in two hours, it was no time for Witcher 2. What really surprised me is that the pirates didn't use the GOG version, which was not protected. They took the SecuROM retail version, cracked it and said 'we cracked it' -- meanwhile there's a non-secure version with a simultaneous release. You'd think the GOG version would be the one floating around."
Though it has not been officially confirmed, most analysts assume the team is already working on a third installment to the popular series.