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In 2009, digital storefronts like were growing but had not completely conquered the market. Most PC games were still purchased on physical DVD-ROMs at retail stores. Groups like ViTALiTY targeted these physical discs to strip away the optical disc checks, allowing players to run games without needing the physical media inserted. Evolution of DRM
During this era, PC games were heavily protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) systems like Safedisc, SecuROM, and StarForce. These protections were designed to prevent piracy, but they often caused performance issues for legitimate buyers. ViTALiTY specialized in stripping these protections completely. Ice.Age.3-ViTALiTY
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Accompanying every release was a text-based .nfo file containing group artwork, system requirements, installation instructions, and often a brief note or "greet" to rival groups. Evolution of DRM During this era, PC games
Scene releases like ViTALiTY were often trusted for being clean and stable.
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