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EA follows Ubisoft, will sell titles with 'always on' DRM

article published on 18 March, 2010

Following in Ubisoft's footsteps, Electronic Arts has confirmed that upcoming games from the publisher will include the very controversial "always on" DRM scheme that forces gamers to be connected to the Internet at all times or lose the ability to play their games. The first EA title to include the DRM will be Command & Conquer 4. While gaming, if you ever lose connection to the Internet, ... [ read the full article ]

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18. March 2010 @ 18:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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18. March 2010 @ 18:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This should work out great with the reliable EA servers...
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18. March 2010 @ 18:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well it not like we need an other reason to not buy an EA games. 99% of their titles are utter crap movie tie ins or simply changing a single number on front of the box ie all thier crap sports games.

at least it be fun watching the warez teams of cracked take out their servers. but know ea they not only charge you full price for the game but also a fee for the servers..

I say if EA and UBi want to use this they should foot the bill for internet connections
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18. March 2010 @ 18:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
LOL... NO surprise here. none. Other than what, not restricting the amount of installs as well?
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18. March 2010 @ 18:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Mysttic:
LOL... NO surprise here. none. Other than what, not restricting the amount of installs as well?
Hey Mysttic, I looked into it and it appears there will be NO limit on installs.

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18. March 2010 @ 19:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
And I will purchase the non DRM version.
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18. March 2010 @ 20:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well its been such a trouble free and smashing success with ubisoft, why wouldn't they follow?
I really hope consumers wise up and force these kinds of policies into extinction with complete aviodance of products containing this type of DRM.
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18. March 2010 @ 21:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ugh....
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19. March 2010 @ 02:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The need to be connected to play single player is ridiculous. If I take my laptop on vacation there are going to be periods where I can't find a reliable Internet connection.

During such periods it's occasionally nice to play a game for ~20-30 minutes and having to be connected to the internet basically eliminates this possibility. I will be getting a DRM-free version of this ASAP.
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19. March 2010 @ 04:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Looks like I'm not buy Command and Conquer 4 now EA great way to loose your costumers.
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19. March 2010 @ 09:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think this all might be part of a bigger plan, so they can say look we are trying to stop priacy but it keeps getting cracked, please help us government officals.

If they prove they have tried every avenue then maybe the goverment will step in and pass legislation which they have been trying to get through anyway, maybe that's what they are hoping for cause it will be craked I'm sure and I'm sure they know it to.

Maybe I'm wrong and EA are actually really stupid as this is pushing people towards priacy even if they didn't want to go that route in the first place.

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one idiot..2 idiots..3 idiots..instead of counting sheep count software companies at night
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19. March 2010 @ 13:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
They are at least doing it half right: CnC 4 has an online component. But this DRM crap is still BS...
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19. March 2010 @ 21:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ha, fantastic...
The big publishers seem to be excreting valid reasons for piracy at the consumer level out of every stinking orifice these days.
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What if the people in charge of these companies are playing the futures market on their own companies? You could make a lot of money by destroying your own company.

Or perhapse they are opposed to intelectual property laws...and these titles are a form of protest?

They certainly are not trying to stop piracy; no one is that stupid.

...And they are not trying to get people to petition their congressmen for tougher laws against piracy. When you force everyone to become pirates, support for anti-piracy legislation dries up completely.

I stopped buying PC games a couple years ago, I do miss the keyboard/mouse combo...but I just could not agree with all their DRM...and now those forms of DRM are not even considered bad. If "Always On" DRM takes over, it is only a matter of time before the next level of intrusion becomes standard.
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21. March 2010 @ 01:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well well well................I am a fairly avid proponent of buying the games that you really like. For me, AvP 2010, Bioshock2 and 1 or 2 others MAYBE but sure as HELL is hot...............I ain't buyin' into this. I will jack everything and get a "no cd crack"0 because internet connections go down from time to time............especially if you're a Comcast user and booting me from a game because of that is simply intolerable.

Almost seems like Ubisoft and EA have hired politicians to make these ridiculous decisions.
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21. March 2010 @ 01:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by KillerBug:
What if the people in charge of these companies are playing the futures market on their own companies? You could make a lot of money by destroying your own company.

Or perhapse they are opposed to intelectual property laws...and these titles are a form of protest?

They certainly are not trying to stop piracy; no one is that stupid.

...And they are not trying to get people to petition their congressmen for tougher laws against piracy. When you force everyone to become pirates, support for anti-piracy legislation dries up completely.

I stopped buying PC games a couple years ago, I do miss the keyboard/mouse combo...but I just could not agree with all their DRM...and now those forms of DRM are not even considered bad. If "Always On" DRM takes over, it is only a matter of time before the next level of intrusion becomes standard.
Soooooooooo................now you only buy console games??????

By all means......have fun with that. 60 bucks for a game that NEVER reduces in price, where PC games start at 50 (very very few 55-60) and 3 months later they're down to 40.

Besides, first person shooter games are meant for the PC using a mouse and KB. Almost impossible to do subtle movements like aiming with a controller. I think most agree that games using this DRM of "constant on internet connection" will NOT work out in the long(ish) run and most won't adopt up front anyhow.

Let's not forget that the pc has the use of the BEST controller ever...........the XBox 360 controller so the best of both worlds have come together.
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Originally posted by lissenup2:
By all means......have fun with that. 60 bucks for a game that NEVER reduces in price, where PC games start at 50 (very very few 55-60) and 3 months later they're down to 40.
Have you ever checked Amazon? They regularly discounts games by ~$5 dollars within a week and, with the exception of a few games, they come down to $40 within two months, sometimes even less and in a shorter time frame, just like PC games.
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21. March 2010 @ 19:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I certainly will not be buying this. Pirating it seems like the wise consumers choice. My guess is that in 10 years I would no longer be able to use the game. If they can guarantee that the servers will be up until the day that I die or my money back then OK, perhaps I would consider purchasing it.
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith:
Originally posted by lissenup2:
By all means......have fun with that. 60 bucks for a game that NEVER reduces in price, where PC games start at 50 (very very few 55-60) and 3 months later they're down to 40.
Have you ever checked Amazon? They regularly discounts games by ~$5 dollars within a week and, with the exception of a few games, they come down to $40 within two months, sometimes even less and in a shorter time frame, just like PC games.
I'll add my 2 cents also. I have also defected to Xbox and Xbox live because to me, PC gaming is doomed. These game prices for console games do go down but you have to be willing to wait a few months. I'm in no hurry to get that latest title. I have other xbox games to play until the new ones go down in price. I also buy used games which have never given me a problem.

I know abandoning PC games is bad, but i have a feeling other game companies will follow suit and join in on this DRM disaster.
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I feel comforted by that information!
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