Upon announcing BioShock 2's DRM earlier this week, 2K was hit with a wave of criticism from players. To nip the nerd-rage in the bud, they've decided to loosen the game's copy protections.
" There will be no SecuROM install limits for either the retail or digital editions of BioShock 2, and SecuROM will be used only to verify the game's executable and check the date, " announced 2K community manager Elizabeth Tobey. " Beyond that, we are only using standard Games for Windows Live non-SSA guidelines, which, per Microsoft, comes with 15 activations (after that, you can reset them with a call to Microsoft.) "
Originally the game was going to have a five-machine limit for activations. Crisis averted, though. No need to give the game any one-star reviews on Amazon - not that you'd ever stoop to such a thing.
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Nerd Rage ? Anyone ? LOL.
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