Originally posted by: Canai
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Well Windows does the exact same thing.. and yet noone complains... whats the problem with a company protecting its investments.
I'm a Network Administrator/Desktop Support Manager and We have to call MS on a constant basis when we rebuild servers or move licenses.
Its part of the game.
I dont blame them one bit for this kind of activation limit.
if youre legit there is nothing to complain about. A 5 minute call to MS or whomever and youre back up and running.
Yeah, but I'd rather just crack the game than deal with that bullshit. Why the fuck should I tell the PUBLISHER of the game whenever I make a hardware change? EA wants people to call ahead before they make hardware changes - once again, that's none of their fucking business.
If the dev's wanted to implement something like that to track hardware changes, they could do it in a non-invasive way like Valve did.
Mk so as of right now, I have 5 EA games installed and about a dozen other games, and let's say that EA's nutbag DRM actually gets picked up by all the publishers. Say I buy a new video card, swap it out, have to call 17 times to get the 17 games reactivated, and then when I get into a 3D app, the video card fails. So I have to swap out cards x number of times, having to reactivate 17 games each time. That sounds like a real blast!
I think we're going to see a LOT more piracy because of shit like this. That, and people who actually buy the game are going to crack it and use fake keys so they can avoid the whole bullshit deal from the get-go.
edit: and also, Windows doesn't need a reactivation after swapping out video cards.