As this is likely a digital download I don't think copy protection is gonna help, or is at all necessary any more.
I honestly think the future for PC game distribution is something like GOG.com. DRM-free, sensible pricing, you have an account and you have your own library where you can re-download your bought games with extras (soundtracks, wallpapers etc.), you can rate the games, read/write reviews, chat on game-specific forums. Paying for the game actually gives you far more than pirating it.
Because of gog.com I've bought more games in the last 6 months than the last 6 years. A game developer can win sales by finding ways to give paying customers more than the pirates. Trying to prevent copying in a digital world is a fruitless exercise.
If anything games developers should be *using* bittorrent. If they get their version of the game on TPB on release day with an embedded flattr/donation link and a link to where to purchase it on the start screen then at least they gain advertising and potentially some money.




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