In 2011, PC gaming was in a transitional phase. Digital distribution was rising, but the standard model for big-budget titles was still the DVD-ROM. Deathly Hallows Part 2 shipped with SecuROM, a controversial digital rights management (DRM) system that required the disc to be present in the drive to play.
Modern hardware requires specific patches for a smooth experience:
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: Older DRM like SafeDisk/SecuROM is incompatible with Windows 10/11 , making the No-CD patch necessary even for legal disc owners. 🚀 Performance & Gameplay Fixes