Dirt 3-skidrow
By 2011, GFWL was universally reviled. It was a clunky, server-dependent DRM (Digital Rights Management) system that required a separate account from Steam, frequently lost save files, and had login servers that crashed constantly. To play Dirt 3 legally, you had to:
scene—the group famous for cracking the industry's toughest DRM. The release of Dirt 3-SKIDROW
The story of took a sharp turn in 2015. Microsoft officially killed Games for Windows – LIVE. Suddenly, millions of legitimate copies of Dirt 3 ceased functioning. If you bought the game on Steam in 2011, in 2015 you could no longer log in, meaning no saving, no unlocks, no gameplay. By 2011, GFWL was universally reviled
Drive fast, archive hard, and always remember: DRM only punishes the people who pay. The release of The story of took a sharp turn in 2015
Players often look for the "SKIDROW" release to use mods that are difficult to apply to the Steam version.

