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.
Source: 2K
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29 Comments on Buyer Beware PC BioShock

#1
Weer
The pirating community doesn't seem to be having too much of a problem with "SecuROM" addon. Seems kind of pointless to try and stop the pirating community if Vista can be cracked.
Not that I support that anyone actually use a pirated version, because we sure as hell want a Bioshock 2.
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#2
Nemesis881
One of my friends already has a pirated version. Silly developers, it's almost impossible to make something "pirate proof". :slap:
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#3
Weer
Nemesis881One of my friends already has a pirated version. Silly developers, it's almost impossible to make something "pirate proof". :slap:
Hey, you got to give them credit for trying!
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.
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#4
Nemesis881
Personally I don't think there's anything wrong with pirating. It just gets you noticed more, and there will always be people that don't know how to crack pirated games / people who don't pirate.

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.
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#5
jocksteeluk
no doubt when the news of this silly anti piracy tools spreads the game sales will be effected and the game should be on discount soon after.
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#6
Unregistered
If they sold the games cheap and the game engine actually lasts, i.e HL2 via steam and it's various free mod games then people will happily pay for it instead of pirating them.

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.
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#7
mrbudgie
buy it through steam then you wont be bothered by that problem its what i did,

PS this game is worth buying so the makers get the money they truly deserve for a great game to go on making them :)
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#8
Frogger
jocksteelukno doubt when the news of this silly anti piracy tools spreads the game sales will be effected and the game should be on discount soon after.
AND then there will be no 2nd for pc,.... xbox sales will inspire one for it ,& then we end up with a bad port
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#10
Wile E
Power User
WeerHey, you got to give them credit for trying!
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.
Nope, those games are cracked as well.
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#11
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
sony got in trouble over this...or am I wrong?
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#12
Unregistered
i bought it through steam and am loving it,and steam.i have about £300+ invested in my steam account.
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#13
HookeyStreet
Eat, sleep, game!
Nemesis881One of my friends already has a pirated version. Silly developers, it's almost impossible to make something "pirate proof". :slap:
You sure? The only pirated version available at the moment doesnt have a working crack :confused:
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#15
DRDNA
I'm doing the demo threw steam and the demo is grate...with everything turned all the way up and in 1920x1080 this game is awesome and smooth as silk...I did however have to install the patched CCC in order to play the game.
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#16
jurrasstoil
WarEagleAUsony got in trouble over this...or am I wrong?
*cough* rootkits *cough*

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:
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#18
LonGun
That's a bad news for me and others knowing that we only allowed to install the game in limited times. That sucks! what kind of anti-paracy crap is that? I bought the game retails not thru Steam, and now can't even install it "too many" times? to the same system? or a future upgraded one? this is bullshezt! If they want to make their money then make the game support multi-players to force people to buy it in order to play online! This game is a good game but only supported single-player. You beat it, that's it! now you have a limited times to install it on your own "same" system. This is the last time "buying" games from 2K.
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#19
jydie
I will not be buying BioShock because I stay away from games that are a pain to install and limit you to installing it on one PC in the house. This is one area where the console games win. If I buy something for my Playstation 2, then I can play it on my system... my kids can play it on their system, and I can even take it to my buddy's house and play it there. These companies are wasting money and losing sales on PC games because most of us buying the games are not the pirates... and those doing the pirating will crack the protection anyway. So, it is only the "honest" people that are suffering.

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.
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#20
KennyT772
Whats funny is look at Oblivion. It has no protection what so ever other then the normal cd check (needed if you do the minimum install, very easy to circumvent). The game sold records on the pc even though it had no copy protection at all. Sure it was pirated, hell I did myself. Then I went and bought it for the sake of owning a truly amazing game. Bought shivering isles and knights of the nine too.

Thats a lot more money than 2k or EA will ever get from me.
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#21
Agility
Nice marketing plans...Locking thier software on a system for a few installs. Yet single player and a hefty SGD$69.90. Wow?
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#22
LonGun
They should have labelled the damn box: Only Limited Installation Numbers Allowed. I didn't know when getting it. Now I don't even dare to test uninstall and reinstall it, or should I second thought of putting it to my laptop. K, enough complaining for me.
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#23
driver66
It is virtually unlimited?? :slap:
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:
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#24
mandelore
KennyT772Whats funny is look at Oblivion. It has no protection what so ever other then the normal cd check (needed if you do the minimum install, very easy to circumvent). The game sold records on the pc even though it had no copy protection at all. Sure it was pirated, hell I did myself. Then I went and bought it for the sake of owning a truly amazing game. Bought shivering isles and knights of the nine too.

Thats a lot more money than 2k or EA will ever get from me.
EXACTLY. I used a pirated Oblivion, loved it so much i went and purchased it. TBH, i take pirated games as kinda like a demo, then you move to a hassle free legit version. Copy protection HURTS sales, so people tend to want to get a piratewd version or crack so they dont have to go thru the horror of daft copy protection.

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
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#25
lemonadesoda
Aweful SONY. Limited reinstalls is unacceptable. I often upgrade the PC, administer partitions, uninstall games to save space... reinstall them later, etc. A software purchase "bound" to one hardware setup is truely aweful. Didn't SONY learn already from its rootkit mistakes?

Go here for a poll on this issue. forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=38316
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