GTA 4 Using SecuROM DRM, Rockstar Addresses Complaints

November 29th, 2008 Posted in Action, PC by Rajiv Ashrafi

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Pissing off many gamers, Rockstar has revealed that the PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV will make use of the oft-criticized SecuROM copy protection. However, some controversial features, such as install limits, won’t be utilized.

“SecuROM is the most effective form of disc based copy protection and allows us to manage authenticity on a global level for Grand Theft Auto IV,” said the developer.

As expected, the game will require a one-time activation via the Internet and the disc of the game has to be kept in the drive while you play.

While the retail physical version won’t have any install limits, digital download vendors may place their own installation limit.

Interestingly, the studio noted that those who crack and play the game will have their game experiences changed, ranging from “comical to game-progress-halting changes.”

GTA 4 is due out December 2 on PC.

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