pcslookout
Lifer
- Mar 18, 2007
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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: ArchAngel777
I think anyone who purchased a retail copy locally, should bring their game and box back and claim the DVD was defective, get another copy and leave it un-opened for use later when you may need it.
that won't work. as you need the DVD in to play.
Originally posted by: Mem
What difficulty level you guys playing Bioshock on?...I'm on medium setting.
User Access Service
SecuROM? will install a Windows? service module called "User Access Service" (UAService) on your system. This is a standard interface commonly used by several other applications as well. It is no spyware or rootkit at all. This module has been developed to enable users without Windows? administrator rights the ability to access all SecuROM? features. Please be assured that this service is installed only for security and convenience purposes. Since it is a standard Windows? service, you can stop and delete this service, like any other Windows? service. If deleted, the access for non-administrator users to SecuROM? protected applications will be affected.
Important Additional Information
Several systems are said to use a root kit based DRM that makes it possible for viruses or other malicious programs ("malware") to use the root kit to hide content on a user's PC. In this way, a virus or other malware may remain undetected, even if updated anti-virus software is installed. Please note that SecuROM? does not use any root kit technology in its implementation.
http://www.securom.com/support_enduser.asp?t=3
So it installs an additional service if you are retarded and don't run XP with admin privilages, and the main part of the system isn't technically a rootkit apparently. Rootkit revealer didn't find it when I scanned my PC so I can believe that.
Originally posted by: pcslookout
It has now hit consumerist
http://consumerist.com/consume...eryones-day-292841.php
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Is man not entitled to the game he buys?
NO, says the man at Securom. It belongs to 2K.
NO, says the man at 2K. It belongs to us.
NO, says the man at Microsoft. It belongs to our license purchasers.
I rejected those answers.
Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...piracy! Where the gamer would not be censored, where the PC owner would not be bound by petty encryption, where the buyer would not be constrained by corporate greed. And with the downloading of your torrents, piracy could become your salvation
Stole it from the 2k forums.
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
or perhaps a means by which some people will justify their decision to pirate the game.
And we wonder why developers continue to turn their backs on PC gamers.
Originally posted by: idiotekniQues
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Is man not entitled to the game he buys?
NO, says the man at Securom. It belongs to 2K.
NO, says the man at 2K. It belongs to us.
NO, says the man at Microsoft. It belongs to our license purchasers.
I rejected those answers.
Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose...piracy! Where the gamer would not be censored, where the PC owner would not be bound by petty encryption, where the buyer would not be constrained by corporate greed. And with the downloading of your torrents, piracy could become your salvation
Stole it from the 2k forums.
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
or perhaps a means by which some people will justify their decision to pirate the game.
And we wonder why developers continue to turn their backs on PC gamers.
id like to see whre 2K goes with this before people start endorsing piracy.
Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
or perhaps a means by which some people will justify their decision to pirate the game.
And we wonder why developers continue to turn their backs on PC gamers.
Originally posted by: Frackal
This fiasco with copy protection bothers me because I can imagine (hopefully incorrectly) the Take2 game devs muttering about how much easier it is to make games for XBox360 over PC given that they try to avoid pirates on PC and by doing so cause even more problems.
Originally posted by: waggy
those that already have purchased it should be able to get refunds.
Originally posted by: gizbug
How does this game run on Vista64?
Also, is there any multiplayer to the game? Or just a single player campaign.
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Originally posted by: Frackal
This fiasco with copy protection bothers me because I can imagine (hopefully incorrectly) the Take2 game devs muttering about how much easier it is to make games for XBox360 over PC given that they try to avoid pirates on PC and by doing so cause even more problems.
Right now I see 192,000 people pirating the 360 version at my favorite torrent site.