It seems like SecuROM now uses a new protection scheme, meaning an internet connection will be required to continue playing your games.
SecuROM will check the game's CD key online every 5 days; if it can't connect or finds an illegal/banned CD key, the game will refuse to run after 10 days.
The game Mass Effect will be using this kind of protection. This is a single player game, but due to the protection it will need an internet connection to be able to play.
What's the point of this kind of protection? Pirates will be having fun using their cracked exe's (and can play offline as long as they want), while legit users need to be online for at least once every 5 days to be able to play their legally owned game. So actually this kind of outrageous protection only encourages piracy.
Also, just like Bioshock, it can only be activated 3 times. After that you will need to contact support to re-activate your game.
SecuROM will check the game's CD key online every 5 days; if it can't connect or finds an illegal/banned CD key, the game will refuse to run after 10 days.
The game Mass Effect will be using this kind of protection. This is a single player game, but due to the protection it will need an internet connection to be able to play.
What's the point of this kind of protection? Pirates will be having fun using their cracked exe's (and can play offline as long as they want), while legit users need to be online for at least once every 5 days to be able to play their legally owned game. So actually this kind of outrageous protection only encourages piracy.
Also, just like Bioshock, it can only be activated 3 times. After that you will need to contact support to re-activate your game.
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