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wraggster
September 14th, 2008, 20:58
The heavy Amazon.com protest of Spore's DRM appears to have caught the attention of executives at EA. IGN reports that DRM for the upcoming C&C: Red Alert 3 will be scaled back. Unlike previous Command and Conquer games, the CD will not be required in the drive to play. The online authentication will be done just once (rather than periodic phone calls home), and up to five installations will be allowed, as opposed to three for Spore. While I still think five installations is too few (I've probably re-installed Command and Conquer: Generals 20 times over the years for various reasons), EA says they will have staff standing by to grant more installations as necessary on a case by case basis. So, while this still isn't optimal, at least we are getting a compromise. Hopefully, if the piracy rate for the game is low, perhaps EA will get comfortable enough to ship with even less DRM in the future

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/14/1510217

carlitx
September 14th, 2008, 21:10
the pirates are having a better time with the DRM than EA thinks they are.... I think it's about time for game companies to acknowledge that people are going to downloaded cracked versions of the games they make. And stop putting in pointless piracy protection that doesn't work.....