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I believe it does

by Cody Miller @, Music of the Spheres - Never Forgot, Wednesday, March 20, 2013, 23:17 (4047 days ago) @ Xenos

DRM is anything that is in place to actively restrict you from using the game on a system capable of executing the game code.

Imagine the following scenario:

Your console is flagged as banned on XBL. You have a real copy of the game and a real xbox, however MS won't let you connect to the server to play Destiny. Since connecting is required to play Destiny, then Microsoft is actively restricting your use of the game. DRM.

Imagine another scenario:

A perfect Xbox 360 emulator is released tomorrow. You buy Destiny and try to play it. The emulator has the capability to communicate the same way as an xbox, but since consoles individually identify themselves to the server, there is no way MS would allow the emulator to connect. Thus, they are again restricting your access to the game.

If you have hardware (or software in the case of emulators) capable of executing the game code, but for whatever reason you are prevented from doing so by an action, device, or algorithm put there by the developer / publisher, then it's DRM.


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