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EA Responds to Spore DRM Complaints

EA is (slightly) watering down the DRM on Spore, increasing activations and allowing multiple accounts on one copy.

Voting Details: 4 positive, 1 negative
Submitted: 443 days ago
Submitted by: TheTwan
Category: Spore
Tagged as hot: 443 days ago

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From: Scootz on 20-Sep-2008 at 12:32pm

The response is just BS, they are still claiming its fighting piracy and everyone knows the pirates remove it so it only affects people who legitimately purchased the game.

What they are fighting is people who buy a game and who are content to play it for years, they are trying to force them to buy another new version of the game.

Why dont they relent and take off the install limitation to make the actual customers who paid money for the game happy? Too much to ask I guess.

Look at Stardock with the excellent Galactic Civilizations and Sins of a Solar Empire I paid money for both of those games and have no fear that I wont be able to play them years from now. Spore could stop working on me and that scares me, and EA tech support is worthless.

I am totally boycotting EA from now on, you got my Spore money EA but thats the last dollar you'll get from this Creature.

(Edited by Scootz on 20-Sep-2008 at 12:37pm: Minor edits)


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