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EA Denies DRM Problems With Sims 2

Fizzlefist writes "For the past 2 weeks there has been an uproar on the Sims 2 forums concerning the inclusion of Sony's SecuROM DRM software in the latest expansion pack, Bon Voyage. It seems paid customers have been having problems since day one of release, but EA is only now, 5 weeks later, issuing an official statement on the matter. A lot of what's in the statement is outright fiction with proven reports of issues with disabling of disc burning software, optical disc drives, printers, cameras, system slowdown and even system crashes. Fan responses have been cold to say the least. Interestingly enough, the expansion pack was cracked and up on the internet less than 24 hours after its release."

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  1. yep. by User+956 · · Score: 2, Funny

    For the past 2 weeks there has been an uproar on the Sims 2 forums concerning the inclusion of Sony's SecuROM DRM software

    I think they just transposed the "e" and the "u" in the name of that software. It should read "Suc e ROM".

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  2. Half-Life by pandaman9000 · · Score: 2, Funny

    The original Half-Life can no longer authenticate to WON. This makes my $500 investment worth less than 10 coasters, as CDs have a hole in the middle. CD keys, and remote authentication, especially, are irritating. CD key, remote authentication via name and password, along with required E-mail address, PLUS various disk copy protections is just too damned much effort. I will just download the warez versions. 90% of the games out now are like ditzy blonde trophy wives: great to look at, and show off to your friends, but in the end, not much better than masturbating.

  3. And the most hilarious "willing to help" is... by MikePlacid · · Score: 2, Funny

    "If someone was on hold for a long time and hung up, please send me a message with the Incident Number and I'll track down what happened. Thanks.

    I am forwarding incident numbers directly to our senior level SecuROM support people, so there should not be any issues they cannot handle."