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Spider-Man Remastered (EGS)

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Future-proof (talkcontribs)

Hey, I noticed that you edited the Marvel's Spider-Man page to let everyone know that the Epic version is DRM-free. I can't even tell you how excited I was when I found out about that, as it's one of my favorite games, and I plan on double-dipping on the EGS version soon to have a DRM-free version (I currently have it on Steam).

The game just got updated today, and I was wondering if you could see if it still works DRM-free. No pressure, just if you get a minute. You also don't by any chance have Miles Morales to check, do you? I suspect that the first game being DRM-free might have been a mistake on Insomniac's part, but I hope I'm wrong about that.

Thanks for your contributions, and have a great day!

Dribbleondo (talkcontribs)

I'm updating it right now. I sadly don't have Miles Morales, nor Uncharted, and I believe the game has been updated several times since release, so I'm sure it's intentional. I'll check once my computer is done updating, and will get back to you.

Also, something to mention is that saves are stored in a different place when playing DRM Free (it's just a different folder in the same general area, so it's not a huge hassle).

I don't think it has any DRM because Sony seem perfectly fine with it being like that; EOS is not inherently required for the game (Spidey remastered on EGS strangely has no achievements as of writing), so there isn't a reason to fully lock the game down to EGS.

EDIT: Can confirm, Spidey Remastered still works and is still DRM Free.

Future-proof (talkcontribs)

Fantastic, thanks for confirming that it still works DRM-free! It's really cool that Sony is okay with doing that for a lot of their games; I wish they'd do the same for the Steam versions, but I'm not going to complain too much as long as there's a DRM-free version out there somewhere.

Thanks again!

Dribbleondo (talkcontribs)