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Does 'Spore' have a chance at mainstream video game success?
Does 'Spore' have a chance at mainstream video game success?
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Unfortunately, the DRM on the game does ruin the experience. It wanted me to insert my DVD, but it was already in the drive...I can't insert it any more than that! Not sure what's going on, but Spore just won't recognize my DVD drive anymore. Probably has something to do with that abomination called Securom because I run a week-old clean install of Vista 64-bit. No problems running Spore, except for that DVD problem I had to get around. Less techie users probably won't be able to get around a showstopping DRM bug like that. EA should really make sure the DRM they put on these games is compatible with all operating systems listed on the box.
I was enjoying the game for the last 2 days but now realizing they put a rootkit in my machine without informing me of such will completely cloud this game for me. While EA can claim its harmless, we all know programs don't always work the way it should. Had I known about this thing I would not have bought it which is probably why they didn't say anything. Next time I'll know better.
Thanks for the business EA.
I really miss the good old days when people picked up unauthorized malware on the computer for free, not disguised in with cute little critters you had to pay for. At least Banzai buddy was free.
I find most drm annoying like forcing you to keep a cd in the drive, but this latest 3 install limit before being forced to call EA, and MAYBE getting another install, is ridiculous. Beyond which, supposedly after that it has to verify through an online server. According to several people the last time EA had online server activation for another game the canned the activation servers after only 2 years. This means eventually spore will end up a coaster even if you're not ready for it to become one.
If more people knew about the DRM, then more people could make an educated decision and say no to it. It should be absolutely illegal to install software without the users consent (thought that was illegal already).
- by vHgriever September 23, 2008 10:26 PM PDT
- I really don't understand what the issue with the DRM is for you people. Unless you're buying it for 3+ people, I don't see any reason not to buy the game.
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