So there is a working crack already?
Beautiful.
Like I said before, the biggest problem is how easy the pirates have it.
I know airport security is different, but it is frustrating and tedious, yet us regular travelers put up with it. Now what if we saw reports that terrorists were beating it daily without issue? It would suddenly be less easy to put up with...
Also, while I am sure the case you reported is a guy with a legit complaint, I wouldn't be surprised if it is some normal guy running a bit of a propaganda campaign. I've seen it happen before on numerous occasions, where illegitimate users would make such posts in order to push their own anti-DRM agenda.
What happened on the Titan Quest forums was well documented, where some pirate eventually admitted that the problem he had been having was with a torrented copy (Which had been crashing because of the crack). Later when used an authentic CD, he failed to remove the crack. Once he did, the problem went away.
Mass Effect actually took a while to crack, and the Bioware forums made for entertaining reads. Lots of people came in on day 1, claiming they had legit copies and were being caused problems by the DRM. When the moderators asked them to register -- (on Bioware if you register a game, it is reflected under your user name, with a list of all your Bioware registered games) -- as you may have guessed, they disappeared FAST.
So yea, you never know.
In the end, guys like myself are just taking the third route. We aren't pirating the games, but we aren't buying them either. For the first time in my life, I am buying more console games than PC. So far I've skipped Spore and have resold my sealed copy of Mass Effect purely because of the DRM.
I kid you not, despite being a massive PC gamer who purchases three games a month, I have not played two games I preordered: Spore and Mass Effect. As of yet I have NOT played Crysis: Warhead and I have NOT ummm..."purchased" Far Cry 2 (tried it on my friend's comp). I will probably get over my DRM nausea at some point, especially with GPW claiming the Spore DRM to be seamless, but I can imagine a lot of us not being so willing.
The game that will end up next on my PC is Fallout 3.