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EA & BioWare Address Controversial Mass Effect PC DRM
Posted by Sam, 249 days ago May 10, 2008 19:19
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Earlier in the week, the Internet was afire with PC gamers who felt they were about to be shafted by EA and BioWares DRM setup for the PC release of critically acclaimed RPG Mass Effect (shipping on May 27). Technical Producer Derek French posted on the official forums that the game uses SecuROM and requires an online activation for the first time that you play it, but following that it also requires a re-check within a 10-day window. Fans complained bitterly, and to their surprise EA and BioWare have listened.

Today, in a separate post, community manager Jay Watamaniuk stated, "There has been a lot of discussion in the past few days on how the security requirements for Mass Effect for PC will work. BioWare, a division of EA, wants to let fans know that Mass Effect will not require 10- day periodic re-authentication."

He continued, "BioWare has always listened very closely to its fans and we made this decision to ensure we are delivering the best possible experience to them. To all the fans including our many friends in the armed services and internationally who expressed concerns that they would not be able re-authenticate as often as required, EA and BioWare want you to know that your feedback is important to us.

"The solution being implemented for Mass Effect for the PC changes copy protection from being key disc based, which requires authentication every time you play the game by requiring a disc in the drive, to a one time online authentication.

"This system has an added benefit of allowing players to seamlessly play the game without needing the DVD in the drive."

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