Mass Effect DRM goes too far
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PC GAMERS WHO have had their fill of online activation headaches with Windows will be pretty miffed to hear the latest anti-piracy scheme being dreamed up by top games publishers.
In a post on Bioware’s forums, producer Derek French has confirmed that two of the biggest PC titles of the year - Will Wright’s Spore and the Xbox 360 conversion of Mass Effect - will require ongoing, rolling 10-day activation over the internet.
“Mass Effect uses SecuROM and requires an online activation for the first time that you play it,” French says. “After the first activation, SecuROM requires that it re-check with the server within ten days (in case the CD Key has become public/warez’d and gets banned). Just so that the 10 day thing doesn’t become abrupt, SecuROM tries its first re-check with 5 days remaining in the 10 day window. If it can’t contact the server before the 10 days are up, nothing bad happens and the game still runs. After 10 days a re-check is required before the game can run.”
Just to re-iterate that point, you will need to re-activate your copy with the publisher every 10 days. Forever.
Or, you can get it from a torrent site a few days later - if you’re going to be treated like a criminal anyway, you might as well not bother spending any money on it.
Or even better, follow my lead and just ignore this company and any game coming from it.
May 15th, 2008 at 18:05
Hi, FYI EA announced yesterday that they changed their minds about the activation. They will keep Securom though.
May 15th, 2008 at 18:34
Securom alone is enough reason to avoid the product…
May 16th, 2008 at 12:38
Oh yeah I agree fully, just wanted to inform you of the new developments.
May 16th, 2008 at 12:39
Oh yeah I agree fully, just wanted to inform about new developments.
May 16th, 2008 at 19:22
Thanks..