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Far Cry 2 plays host to (less cumbersome?) SecuROM
Leo Chan - Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | 10:38AM (PT)


You'll always be able to play Far Cry 2... provided you pick the 3 PCs which you want to install the game on with care, and uninstall the game properly when necessary

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Anticipation over Far Cry 2 ought to be ramping up since the game went gold, and on track for its October 21st release. With the high-profile jostling over the DRM (digital rights management) included in EA's Spore, gamers resigned themselves to the uneasy reality that they can expect more of the same with Ubisoft's Far Cry 2 launch. The folks at Ubisoft's Far Cry 2 discussion boards managed to confirm with the publisher that SecuROM copy protection will indeed be present in the PC version of the DirectX10-supporting shooter.

Perhaps the good news is that the copy protection will be closer to BioShock's revised system than the one for Mass Effect.  While SecuROM on Far Cry 2 still limits the maximum number of installations across separate PCs, users can now "revoke" a product activation and essentially get it back by uninstalling the game as was the case with BioShock (after the 2K Revocation Tool was released, and before the activation limt was removed entirely anyways). This technically allows users to install and uninstall the game as often as they like under normal situations across their 3 selected PCs. The revoke system also addresses the issue where an activation would be wasted anyways if a user changes his/her PC hardware configuration for whatever reason after installing a SecuROM-protected title. In Ubisoft's own words:

  • You have 5 activations per machine on 3 separate PCs.
  • The 3 machine activations can be concurrent, but you must have the disc in the drive to run the game
  • Uninstalling the game “refunds” an activation. This process is called “revoke”, so as long as you complete proper uninstall you will be able to install the game an unlimited number of times on 3 systems.
  • You can upgrade your computer as many time as you want (using our revoke system)
  • Ubisoft is committed to the support of our games, and additional activations can be provided.
  • Ubisoft is committed to the long term support of our games: you’ll always be able to play Far Cry 2.
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October 15th, 2008 11:54AM(PT)
chautemoc
Hrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
October 15th, 2008 12:45PM(PT)
samuraisushimonster
Great another game rental. I thought this game was looking good until I heard about this. On the other hand Fallout 3 only has a CD check. Guess which game is going to get my money.

Stupid Ubisoft.
October 15th, 2008 12:49PM(PT)
kspiess
Maybe'll Ubisoft will use a No-CD crack from a pirate group to eventually get rid of the DRM, like they did with Splinter Cell?

I'm really looking forward to this game. DRM or no, I'm picking it up. I'm all about open-ended game play and this game looks like it really delivers in spades. The early reviews have been gushing over it.
October 15th, 2008 1:07PM(PT)
THM
Pretty Confounding for PC gamers though, I'd rather play on my PS3, Hee Hee!!!!
October 15th, 2008 2:35PM(PT)
Bill Gates03
I am confused here. What is the point of limiting it to 3 computers?

Are they trying to ward of pirates, who just crack it, so it doesn't even matter?

WTF?
October 15th, 2008 6:04PM(PT)
twizttid13
quote Bill Gates03
I am confused here. What is the point of limiting it to 3 computers?

Are they trying to ward of pirates, who just crack it, so it doesn't even matter?

WTF?
They are trying to hurt the general public then also giving pirates something to do by cracking it. That's how I see it.
October 15th, 2008 6:16PM(PT)
Jonwall
quote kspiess
Maybe'll Ubisoft will use a No-CD crack from a pirate group to eventually get rid of the DRM, like they did with Splinter Cell?
Wasnt that Mass Effect? or was it both? i know there was a mass effect crack that fixed a bug where weapons would overheat and not go to normal
November 14th, 2008 9:32PM(PT)
Cow
The Revoke Activation is dumb. Upon uninstall, you can either do it online or revoke manually by contacting tech support to get a key to enter in the Revoke Activation Dialog box. Problem is online revoke gives u "server unkonwn error" and the manual revoke is the same as asking for more install times. Same thing, different representation. It doesn't help at all.

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