![]() ![]() That’s when Sonic Mania informed me, in no uncertain terms, that “Steam user must be logged in to play this game.” I tried loading the Windows version of Sonic Mania while my Steam account was offline. The port also included Denuvo DRM and an always-online requirement, except that it (oops!) forgot to tell anyone about either. Sega recently ported its new title Sonic Mania to the PC and released it on the Steam platform. Stories like the following will put dents in that image, however. Despite all of this, Sega has gone to some lengths to successfully craft for itself a public image more accessible and likeable than its long-time rival Nintendo. While the company has managed to be on the right side of history on issues like SOPA and fan-made games, it has also managed to be strongly anti-consumer on game mods and has occasionally wreaked havoc on the YouTube community, all in the name of copyright protectionism. Searching for stories about Sega here at Techdirt results in a seriously mixed bag of results. Wed, Aug 30th 2017 07:12pm - Timothy Geigner ![]()
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