Saturday, August 25th 2007
Buyer Beware PC BioShock
It appears that players are having problems after reinstalling BioShock a few times. BioShock is using Sony's anti-piracy SecuROM which contacts them with your hardware specifications. SecuROM's website states "Only legitimate customers who have purchased the product are able to unlock the program which is bound to the hardware after activation. This ensures that once activated, it cannot be transferred to another PC and therefore not being mass pirated." Players are reporting after installing the game more than two times will stop the installation process. So not only is it being bounded to your current hardware. It will also lock you out after too many installs.
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29 Comments on Buyer Beware PC BioShock
Not that I support that anyone actually use a pirated version, because we sure as hell want a Bioshock 2.
The only true way to make a program pirate-proof is to do what Online games have been doing and send the Serial Number to the server each time you want to play.
The only downside is that anyone without an internet connection is not going to be able to play the game. But in the end, they would probably still gain more sales with it than without it.
Also, I don't fully believe the whole "you can only install this game two times" thing. Surely a reformat or something would solve this.
HL2 price via steam was a steal considering how long the CS:S modding community has managed to stay alive for, still isn't showing any signs of dying, easy to see why.
PS this game is worth buying so the makers get the money they truly deserve for a great game to go on making them :)
all heil valve! :respect:
steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&AppId=7670
you can even back it up on CD/DVD :)
www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/48621
software will be pirated till the world ends... "Good" anti-piracy methods are just an extra pain in the a** for the legal consumers... (Starforce killing drives, etc. ;)).
Everyone knowing how to copy and overwrite files is able to pirate software. This should be like 99.9993% of people using computers with specific software. But still the industry seems to survive this load of "possible pirates"...
Bioshock: :respect::rockout:
As much as I love PC gaming, I hate the direction this over-board copy protection is going. Yet another reason why World of Warcraft is selling millions of copies... I have it installed on every PC in the house because all of us play at one time or another... and I had no problems installing it on all the PCs with the ONE version I bought. This is the way all PC games should be when it comes to installing.
Thats a lot more money than 2k or EA will ever get from me.
5 systems at the same time ,5 times on each system,,,,,UNLESS you uninstall it with the new patch each time which makes it unlimited!!!!!!:wtf:
It's a dead topic.:toast: :slap:
Copy protection turns people to piracy, not thru not wanting to be legit, but simply because sometimes legit games with insane protection are far more hassle than the illegal coppies :shadedshu
Go here for a poll on this issue. forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=38316