Originally posted by: ZzZGuy
Originally posted by: Jack Flash
Originally posted by: ZzZGuy
Does it require internet access and what happens when you FUBAR your OS and can not use this tool before you format?
Oh and the link can't make up it's mind where it wants to go, it just keeps reloading between two pages.
Contact Customer Service?
I imagine it requires Internet but why would that be a concern?
I have worked up in the oil sands of Alberta (Canada) on and off for the past two years (actually up here job hunting ATM, damn economy & low oil prices). I stay in "work camps" (usually apartment/trailer park style with tiny rooms, daily room cleaning service, shared/communal bathroom & shower, and large kitchen & dining hall) ranging from one months to eight months. Some have internet access in the rooms, some internet booths and other none at all. Going to town to "relax" can get damn expensive, so I bought a gaming laptop to kill the little time I have off. If I'm there for a few months without the internet and need/want to format my computer or uninstall a game for space I will not bring my laptop into town (up to 2 hours away by bus, up to $300 one way by cab) just to activate/uninstall a god damn game if the camp I'm staying in does not have internet access. Oh and back home I have a desktop PC to chew up installs, not to mention formatting counts as a new system.
I also consider it unreasonable to have to contact customer service in the hopes they don't call me a pirate and grant me a extra install until the next time. If I have to rely on this I'm not going to buy the product.
And finally, why should I have to deal with this BS? Competition is still very much alive, for every game made with this DRM I can find 5 others I wold like to play that are convent for me. I have too many games on my list to play to bother jumping through hoops, they have to earn my money.
-edit- Steam being the only grudging exception. I do not like how you can not play a game in offline mode if it's not updated to their liking and the fact they can close my account if they want, but they provide very useful services such as easy updating, free download & install of games and no CD's. Most games I play on steam are MP anyway, the rest can wait until I have the internet. EA does not offer such services.