For those who have the Xenoblade Chronicles OST, you may want to avoid listening to it on your computer because it has been reported to have adverse effects.
Reddit user CSFFlame said:
It mounts the encrypted folder on the Y drive, then edits the group policy for your computer to block system access to the drive, then edits the registry to hide the drive…
CSFFlame continues, warning that it does not revert the changes.
You will not be able to use the Y drive letter until you revert changes, and considering lots of enterprises use Z,Y,X and whatnot for mapped network drives, don’t try listening to this at work.
For anyone who has already done this with their copy of the soundtrack, you can find the fix in the rest of his post.
Have you already used the OST on a computer? Tell us about your experience in the comments down below.
December 8, 2015
DRM in music is still a thing? ugh. it hurts more than it helps.
December 11, 2015
I agree, not just for music. If you want people not to pirate things just give them extra features they can’t get with a pirated copy. People do get around DRM all the time. The only acceptable DRM is that for the discs of games.