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Easter Egg (DRM) • GamerGoal

Easter Egg • DRM


In the secondary quest on Skellege "The Tower Outta Nowheres," you are tasked with exploring a tower that literally appeared out of nowhere. When you enter the tower, you go through a portal and are trapped. A mage tasks you with finding a book that can shut down the security, known as, the Defensive Regulatory Magicon, or DRM for short, and free you both. The book that the mage has you find is called Gottfried's Omni-opening Grimoire, or GOG for short. When you find the book the icon in the menu for the book shows the letters GOG COM on the cover and when you read it, you get a funny anecdote about how GOG can deactivate or bypass DRM.

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