06-28-2008, 11:44 AM
To anyone looking to pick up Spore when it launches, be wary of the PC version. Quoted off another forum:
After Mass Effect PC and Bioshock PC, I'd thought developers would stop using such BS tactics. Especially after Sony's DRM rootkit fiasco a few years ago.
Quote:Crucial information about SPORE and next EA games (Sims 3 etc.)
Spore, among other upcoming EA titles, is using newest SecuRom protection, which is bad. I will explain why.
1) SecuRom allows you to install the game only 3 times. After these 3 times, you have to buy new game, because your old game will lock up, preventing you from installing it. Of course, you can contact tech. support to revalidate your key, but they will charge a cost for it.
2) SecuRom has Ring 1 privileges, making it as important as Kernel files. This is VERY bad, because it will then install UASERVICE.exe, which will allow normal user ADMIN rights to access all SecuRom stuff. This will make hacker's job very easy, because they can then hack through the UASERVICE to gain admin control on computer, allowing them to do anything on your computer.
3) You will have to validate your game after each patch, expansion and added content.
4) The uninstallation of the software with which SecuROM came does not (or at least until now, has not, and probably won't,) because of separate installation of SecuRom. (Or, at least, you cannot uninstall it without third party support or content.)
5) SecuRom uncontrollably runs in the background of your PC.
6) SecuRom probably will cause problems with your hardware due to it's virus-like behaviour. This will make you buy new hardware (usually optical drives (CD/DVD-Drives)).
7) SecuRom has caused games which it will come with to malfunction.
After Mass Effect PC and Bioshock PC, I'd thought developers would stop using such BS tactics. Especially after Sony's DRM rootkit fiasco a few years ago.