EA appears to be a little annoyed about people being annoyed about the DRM on Spore. If you talk about it on their forums, they might disable your copy of Spore. The one you paid for.
http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/3869.page
Are game companies trying to encourage piracy? Because they are doing so, by making legal copies inferior to pirated copies.
EA appears to be a little annoyed about people being annoyed about the DRM on Spore. If you talk about it on their forums, they might disable your copy of Spore. The one you paid for.
http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/3869.page
Are game companies trying to encourage piracy? Because they are doing so, by making legal copies inferior to pirated copies.
EA appears to be a little annoyed about people being annoyed about the DRM on Spore. If you talk about it on their forums, they might disable your copy of Spore. The one you paid for.
http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/3869.page


Wow, just mind boggling
Keep digging lads, the hole you're in isn't deep enough![]()
Does it even work? I've read that Spore was pirated within a day of realease anyway.
The pirate version surfaced on the 3rd of September, one day before Australian release and two days before European release. A whole four days before the Americans got it.
I dont think its as bad as people are making it out to be!
You don't see a problem with a company licensing what is very likely to be a very expensive chocolate teapot that only affects paying customers instead of actually doing the job it's intended for? Personally I see this as both bad business and an indirect, possibly unintentional attack on the customer.
I dont think its as bad as people are making it out to be!
Stelly
Ah sorry, should have made myself a little clearer, I like the game, I have heard a lot of people say that they dont like it but I'm loving it...

Oh sorry, lol. I thought you were talking about the DRM.
My bad.