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What's up with this? http://forums.2kgames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6682
Does the demo install any of that software?
Does the demo install any of that software?
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Wow, wtf do you care? They do this because people STEAL GAMES. Im all for this 100% What will this little piece of software do to your computer? NOTHING! All it does is protect the game.
What will this little piece of software do to your computer? NOTHING! All it does is protect the game.
Good thing I heard about this now. I just bought the game today and was thinking of giving it a try on my friend's PC first. He never would have forgiven me.
More great news...That would be a bad idea anyways, seeing as it only registers on two computers.
That would be a bad idea anyways, seeing as it only registers on two computers.
That would be a bad idea anyways, seeing as it only registers on two computers.
The 2k Community Rep said that you can install on up to 5 PCs now.
The Bioshock Forum is still in an uproar over the rootkit aspect of SecuROM.
Also, check out the frontpage of http://www.pcgamer.com/
Edit: Thought it'd be good to mention that the Steam version of Bioshock has SecuROM... http://support.steampowered.com/cgi-bin/steampowered.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=737
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2599572&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=10some guy on the something awful forums said:D2D sent a legal notice to anyone who purchased the game through their service and preloaded it through a link that was public but which they claim wasn't supposed to be, even though there was no indication we weren't "authorized" to preload a game a day before it came out. It turns out they accidentally sent out activation keys which allowed some people who preloaded to actually play, but at most maybe a couple out of a few thousand people who bought it on D2D had their activation key actually work.
You must be 16 and need to play way more games.stop hating
This is still the best Game I ever played,hands down!
The 2k Community Rep said that you can install on up to 5 PCs now.
Is man not entitled to the game he buys?
NO, says the man at Securom. It belongs to 2K.
NO, says the man at 2K. It belongs to us.
NO, says the man at Microsoft. It belongs to our license purchasers.
I rejected those answers.
Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...piracy! Where the gamer would not be censored, where the PC owner would not be bound by petty encryption, where the buyer would not be constrained by corporate greed. And with the downloading of your torrents, piracy could become your salvation
Nicely put. Personally I might end up paying for it in pieces of eight.I'm surprised there is any need for a protection system in place for the steam version given it's wholly tied to your account in the first place. Definitely going to be holding off on buying this one until it's all sorted out. Frankly whatever wack job at 2K who thought 2 activation per copy was a reasonable amount clearly has little understanding of how often people upgrade. Hopefully someone will slam a draw shut on his nuts before giving him his notice. :dozey:
I've seen this confirmed by screenshots from a guy who couldn't even run the demo after he did something with Process Explorer. Personally I use Process Explorer all the time; it's a great little utility. Yet another reason why I can't buy this game.It has blacklisted several programs. If you run any of the blacklisted programs, it will refuse to run any SecuROM protected game until it no longer sees those programs. SecuROM has blacklisted several legitimate Microsoft utilities such as Process Explorer.