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EA Responds To Spore DRM Criticism
Posted by Regeneration on September 15th, 2008, 06:58 PM

Electronic Arts is responding to concerns regarding the SecuROM digital rights management for Spore, aiming to clarify controversial aspects of the copy protection mechanism in the wake of an internet backlash of sorts. Online retailer Amazon's user ratings for the long-awaited EA Maxis PC title plummeted to a single star, largely based on negative reviews of the DRM, which one user called "draconian."

Now, it appears as of press time that all user reviews to date have been removed from Spore's product page and the game's star rating reset, while a special discussion section still remains. Before the reviews disappeared, Gamasutra snagged a few quotes. "I don't like being treated like a thief," wrote one user; others said the SecuROM DRM system "seems like malware."

The SecuROM DRM system limits users to three activations per purchase, though EA says users can enable more if they call customer support.

"...Calling up customer support waiting in a queue and then asking for a code that will allow you to play the game you paid for is a real insult to thoes [sic] who bought the game legitimately," said another reviewer.

But EA says that the three-computer limit was designed to address the needs of the largest portion of its user base while still limiting piracy. According to the company's stats, less than 25 percent of its customers across the board activate a PC title on more than one machine -- and the number of EA customers who ask to activate more than three accounts is smaller than one percent.

"EA has not changed our basic DRM copy protection system," said Mariam Sughayer of EA's corporate communications in a statement to Gamasutra. "We simply changed the copy protection method from using the physical media, which requires authentication every time you play the game by requiring a disc in the drive, to one which uses a one-time online authentication."

Of 453,048 activations of the Spore Creature Creator alone, Sughayer says, 77 percent activated on only one machine, 23 percent activated more than one, and only 1 percent of users tried to activate on more than three machines.

You can read the entire article at Gamautra.

13 Comments
EA needs a rude awakening, their DRM bullshit it just that it's total "BULLSHIT"
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after a system crash and a fresh install, it still eating one more activation

having 2 OS on same machine and installing the game on both OSs counts as 2 activations
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1% in one week is fail.
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ironicly this game is already the most downloaded game ever, because the DRM.
i wonder when EA stops acting like a complete cock.
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By downloading Spore you are helping EA to understand, when words fail it's time for action.
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I still dont understand their logic with this, this drm will not prevent piracy, no drm ever will, if they want prevent people from playing online with a pirated copy all they need is the traditional cd key, the only thing this drm has achived is pissing people off.
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cant wait for the day when drm is hardware based..... that will probably curb piracy, but not destroy it
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Originally Posted by enzolt View Post
cant wait for the day when drm is hardware based..... that will probably curb piracy, but not destroy it
screw that.
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Even if hardware based DRM will be cracked. There is so many ways to crack hardware based DRM. Look at Vista. They use an emulator prior to boot up to trick Vista into thinking it is a legit OEM install. The DRM crap is just a waste of money and pushes up the costs of games for legit users. They will never beat the hacker community, unless the games are online on their severs and that is not hack proof either.
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exactly, as i have always said, there will never be a drm that some 13 year old kid wont crack the very naxt day
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I am niether buying nor pirating this is protest to the DRM. As far as I'm conserned, EA can eat a dick.
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I am already downloading the game..................from you know where .
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Originally Posted by enzolt View Post
cant wait for the day when drm is hardware based..... that will probably curb piracy, but not destroy it
ROTFLMFAO!
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