New version of SecuROM
MaryH:
Not if a certain group of people who are very interested in this issue, have their say.
This group of people are planning a campaign to change EA's mind about this and make an impact on them. It will be announced at a later date.
Sam the T-man:
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The publisher further noted that the protection will still only allow users to authenticate each game on up to three computers. Approval of further authorizations will be handled by EA customer support on a case-by-case basis.
Pah... so if we have to, say, replace hard drives, motherboards or even whole systems more than three times, ever (which is very possible!), we're pretty much screwed :P
sumpsychochic:
Ick. That sucks major. I've rebooted my system over 3 times in the last year and a half alone.. that won't last forever.
Petco:
Wow, kind of silly way they're enforcing anti-piracy. I mean, it'll drive away more customers(which means money) than save.
Ehh, they should just copy what Valve is doing with Steam. With Steam, Valve doesn't have to worry as much about pirates and Steam is really convenient for the user.
Also I do agree, it seems that since SecuROM has been activated, sales have declined but that may be because expansion pack's quality are declining also(I mean, look at how many glitches/bugs/etc each new expansion pack offers).
X-Phile:
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Anybody interested in "SecuROM Must Be Destroyed" clothing?
You gave me an idea for a sims T-shirt.:-P
I too am no longer buying games from EA since Securom and now with the install limit they are never going to see money from me.
+ The glitches in the game get worst and worst. Kitchen & Bath is a very good example. BV with the Tour Guide. And the list goes on and on and on.
The only way EA can make it up to me is NO COPYPROCECTION.:chainsaw:
And that they test there game. And make a patch within a month.
Then if they did this, I would have to sleep on it for one night.:laugh:
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