Mass Effect will use SecuROM
Copy protection will re-authenticate your CD ke🦂y online every 10 days
BioWare has revಌealed that the PC version of Mass Effect will u﷽se a copy protection system that re-authenticates the game every ten days.
The game will use the copy protection product SecuROM, which has been previously criticized when it shipped with BioShock and a number of T🐓he Sims 2 expansion packs.
"Mass Effect PC uses SecuROM which requires an online activation for the first time you play Mass Effect PC after installation," posted BioShock community communications coordinator Chris Priestly on BioWare's Mass Effect forums. "After the first activation, SecuROM requires that it re-check with the server within ten 🌠days in order to revalidate the 𒁏CD key.
"If the check﷽ is not successfully performed within the 10 day period, Mass Effect will not run until an online check is successful."
BioWare developers also confirmed in the same forum thr🌊ead that Mass Effect PC requires an internet-connection due to the authentication, the game can only be activated three times, and the re-authentication works on a calendar cycle.
So if you don't play it for over te🤡n days🐲 and your internet connection goes down, you're basically screwed.
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There's no mention of how long EA in🐓tends to support the game, either. So if at any point EA shuts down its SecuROM servers,🤡 there will beno more Mass Effect for you. Or anybody else for that matter.
Mass E꧟ffect PC is released in the US on May 27 and in Europe on June 6.
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May 7, 2008