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requires activation every 10 days
Published on May 5, 2008 By Multianna In PC Gaming
let me quote from Source


Mass Effect uses SecuROM and requires an online activation for the first time that you play it. Each copy of Mass Effect comes with a CD Key which is used for this activation and for registration here at the BioWare Community. Mass Effect does not require the DVD to be in the drive in order to play, it is only for installation.

After the first activation, SecuROM requires that it re-check with the server within ten days (in case the CD Key has become public/warez'd and gets banned). Just so that the 10 day thing doesn't become abrupt, SecuROM tries its first re-check with 5 days remaining in the 10 day window. If it can't contact the server before the 10 days are up, nothing bad happens and the game still runs. After 10 days a re-check is required before the game can run.


on page 2 he says:

Yes, EA is ready for us and getting ready for Spore, which will use the same system.


They made a FAQ about the copy protection, heres a quote of the most relevant stuff

Q: Why does MEPC need to reactivate every 10 days?

A: MEPC needs to authenticate every 10 days to ensure that the CD key used for the game is valid. This is designed to reduce piracy and protect valid CD keys.


Q: What happens if I want to play MEPC but do not have an internet connection?

A: You cannot play MEPC without an internet connection. MEPC must authenticate when it is initially run and every 10 days thereafter.


Q: What happens if I install and activate MEPC with an internet connection, but then do not have an internet connection after 10 days? Can I still play MEPC?

A: No. After 10 days the system needs to re-authenticate via the internet. If you do not have an internet connection you will not be able to play until you are reconnected to the internet and able to re-authenticate.


Q: Does the game re-authenticate every 10 game play days or every 10 calendar days?

A: It re-authenticates based on calendar days, not game play days.


WTH is this all about?? ha, they seem to be asking for people to pirate there game so they can play without an internet connection.

And whats with the every 10 day activation?? so if your internet is gone for more then 10 days, you CANT play your legal bought game...

worst copy protection in history

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on May 07, 2008
It was changed or edited by an admin as this would start a good war IMO.


It was not changed by an admin. Trust me, it would show if the post had been edited, even by an admin. I know how their forums work. Toss me a PM if you want to know exactly how I know this.
on May 07, 2008
So if you went on vacation, and came back to play Spore, it would be disabled?And idiots are actually DEFENDING this in this topic?


It would be, yes, but as soon as you fire up your rig, the 'anti-piracy' software would contact the EA security server and re-activate your game. Or, so they say.
on May 08, 2008
This is EA. You really think so?

This is the return of starforce

You do know you also pay for the Spore DEMO.
on May 08, 2008
When these games end up with low sales, the developers will obviously bitch and moan about piracy.

Why would anyone buy into this horrid scheme?
on May 08, 2008
C'mon guys, If you buy the game why worry about any copy protection method at all? Besides you can have internet access everywhere even in Burger King.
on May 08, 2008
Go away for 11 days or go on vacation, and then tell us how your bought game does.
on May 08, 2008
C'mon guys, If you buy the game why worry about any copy protection method at all? Besides you can have internet access everywhere even in Burger King.


Predator, I don't know if you read the last 8 pages, but it's been laid out earlier. Specifically (and this is only part of it):

1) It's the principal of the thing. Why should we put up with a phone-home game, designed to check whether or not we're pirates, when we've paid money for it?

2) Constant and unceasing required re-activations mean you cannot be disconnected from the internet for long intervals. What about people with no internet access? What about people that are travelling? What about those who are deployed and can't get access to internet? what about... the list goes on. What happens when the servers are down?

3) 3 game activations before you're forced to call in to tech support and beg for another. The game is tied to your hardware. What happens when you change hardware often (as many, if not most, gaming enthusiasts do)? Who wants to be forced into the Tech Support merry-go-round time and time again?

4) Why a constant re-validation for a single player game!?

5) This heavy-handed 'copy protection' will, once again, be cracked and serve no purpose whatsoever. The end result is (some) paying customers will be inconvenienced due to connection issues, some will have the inevitable problems that are packaged with any DRM scheme, and all will end up with EA-sanctioned malware on their computers which many times will force you to either shut of or uninstall perfectly legitimate programs (Process Explorer, some burning programs, Daemon Tools, etc.) No bloody game software should be able to tell you what you can and can't run on your own computer.

So, pirates end up with a trouble free and completely clean gaming experience, while paying customers have to eat a s**t sandwich and smile.

Basically, I (and most others I've seen that are discussing this on various forums) have had enough. This is where we draw the line and say "No more. I'm not going to be treated this way anymore and I'm not going to accept it".

TheDarkKnight: win/win for them isn't it? If the game sells well, they can point to the DRM and say "See, it works". If it sells poorly (no matter what the reason), they can point to pirates and say "Despite this great DRM, the pirates have ruined the sales of our great game." It would never be because the draconian protection scheme drove away customers in droves. Oh, no.
on May 08, 2008
This is EA. You really think so?This is the return of starforce >_

Just to clear some misconceptions. There is no announcement on a spore 'DEMO' yet. The creature editor which is due out in about a month or two will come in two flavours, basic(free) and a more bigger editor which will not be free(it is a full editor).
on May 08, 2008
Go away for 11 days or go on vacation, and then tell us how your bought game does.


I do not think this is how it works. I think if you just run your computer, you will be fine...running the game without an internet connection 10 days after you last had access may be the problem.
on May 08, 2008
If you read an official response from Bioware, all the reactivation's occur on the same server, so games in the future will use the same activation process and they will have no reason to remove old games from it because it isn't costing them any more upkeep money. Granted, maybe when the game is "that" old, they will release a patch that removes this reactivation.
on May 08, 2008
EA already decides when *YOU* have had enough of a game - search for lists of games whose support is shut down. In the case of server-dependant titles like various EA sports games (particularly with those) the game stops working because it cannot authenticate with the central EA server... it has been taken offline.

Wait for this to happen with Battlefield 2. Only a matter of time.

The whole point here is that *I* decide when *I* am done playing something *I* purchased. That is my choice, and I will never support a system/people that strive to take that away from me.

All of the potential technical difficulties are just additional nails in the concrete coffin.
on May 08, 2008
If you read an official response from Bioware, all the reactivation's occur on the same server, so games in the future will use the same activation process and they will have no reason to remove old games from it because it isn't costing them any more upkeep money. Granted, maybe when the game is "that" old, they will release a patch that removes this reactivation.


Yeah no reason other than the belief if they take away the game you will go and buy a new one, hopefully from them. Most likely a sequel.
on May 08, 2008
I wonder what the excuse will be when they can't blame the crappy sales on pirates.
on May 08, 2008
I was looking forward to buying both of these titles.
Along with Kings Bounty: The Legend that is already out in russia and using Starforce and Disciples 3 who is going to use the same.(So its not dead yet sadly)
Edit: I dont plan to buy them anymore.

I dont think any other game interests me comming out this year...
Except maybe Warhammer online.
on May 08, 2008
Disciples 3 using StarForce Oh god not another one. Well time to hit Strategy First Forums now. When with the stupidity end  
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