While DRM may be on its way to extinction when it comes to music, it is having a fun time on PC gamers. EA’s upcoming life simulation game Spore was said to have a controversial copy protection scheme that would have gamers activate their game once every ten days; while it has been scaled back since, the DRM will still be annoying.
Though many gamers think so, the game’s executive producer Lucy Bradshaw described copy protection as a necessary element of the PC gaming business, adding that the software included in Spore will not burden legitimate users too heavily.
“[Spore has] copy protection, it is a necessary part of our biz,” said Bradshaw. “But we’ve worked to make it something that does not punish the legit owners.”
“You need to authenticate once at the first install,” Bradshaw explained. “This happens online. You can install on three separate computers and you do need to register for the online features.”
She also talked about possible expansions for the game, noting that the studio has a “very cool opportunity” to take the game to “different directions,” but wouldn’t divulge any details.
Spore is due out soon on PC and Mac.
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Anonymous
August 17th, 2008 at 4:40 am
1Same draconian DRM that is in Mass Effect. I made the mistake of buying ME, but I won’t waste my money on DRM’d trash. I’ll be sure to get the game the day before the official release date. ;D Thanks folks!
Josh
August 18th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
2I downloaded the torrent of Mass Effect. Loved it, and bought the game. I’m really not sure about DRM in games. I think as long as it’s not intrusive or debilitating for those who install it then it could work. But if it wants to authenticate itself every 10 days or it lock the player out then there’s no way I’ll support that.
Spore doesn’t interest me anymore now that I’ve seen LittleBiGPlanet in action.
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