EA Non-Commital on FIFA 09 DRM

Backs down on Spore SecuROM

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EA Non-Commital on FIFA 09 DRM
Following the storm of bad feeling that has surrounded Spore, Electronic Arts is remaining vague on exactly form the Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology used in FIFA 09 on PC will take.

Aussie website Gameplayer spoke to Andrew Wilson, VP of EA Sports and reports that, "He did confirm that DRM will be part of the PC FIFA 09 experience “in some form”, suggesting that it will be a watered down alternative to the system seen in Spore, all feedback taken into account."

Spore uses SecuROM, which, on release, would only enable the game be installed on a computer three times, prompting an outcry. The company has since softened its stance on the DRM, with gamers now able to install it on up to five machines and, most crucially for legitimate users of the game, un-install it on one machine and then re-install it on another an unlimited number of times.

Explaining, EA's president, Frank Gibeau, said, "We've received complaints from a lot of customers who we recognize and respect. We need to adapt our policy to accommodate our legitimate consumers." Does this mean that it fails to recognise and/or respect other customers? A strange business tactic.

In spite of that, EA seems set on including it in some form in upcoming PC titles.

Gibeau even seemed surprised by the outcry over Spore's DRM, stating, "We assumed that consumers understand piracy is a huge problem. We have found that 75% of our consumers install and play any particular game on only one machine, and less than 1% ever try to play on more than three different machines."

Sources: Gameplayer
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Comments

SuperSaiyan4 23 Sep 2008 15:45
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I think buying games via download like steam is perhaps the best bet in future.
deleted 23 Sep 2008 16:18
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Its understandable why they want to fight piracy but seriously they need to re-think this one, maybe they could just have you apply a small drop of blood to each disc which can then be verified by the Masons while your performing an exam designed by mensa and at the same time trying to understand Hawkins book.
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TimSpong 23 Sep 2008 16:47
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haritori wrote:
Its understandable why they want to fight piracy but seriously they need to re-think this one, maybe they could just have you apply a small drop of blood to each disc which can then be verified by the Masons while your performing an exam designed by mensa and at the same time trying to understand Hawkins book.


Hawking!

Anyway, having played it for a week or two, I'm at a loss as to why anybody would want to pirate it. Basically, if I wanted to waste several hours leading up to a glorified game of Elite, I'd get an ant-farm, watch that... and then play Elite.

Bloody, rubbish day today... Grrrr

Tim
deleted 23 Sep 2008 17:21
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I offer my full apols to the lord and god of science that is Hawkings!,

Find a Hawkings voice generator and use that to create an invatation tosend an MMS for a night out with the lads, it never gets tiresome!!
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