Russianhaxor
04-01-2009, 11:32 AM
Electronic Arts decided today to remove its five on-line activation policies and offer a tool that will de-authorize games released after May 2008. After going through a painful PR disaster called Spore, a game that received numerous number of "1 of 5" stars on on-line stores, sales of the game died down as the marketing campaign stopped. Secondary buyers usually buy the game that is out between 6-12 months old, and they don't care about online reviews.
more here, including links on where to go to deactivate your games.
http://brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/4/1/ea-caves-in2c-removes-on-line-activation-drm.aspx
more here, including links on where to go to deactivate your games.
http://brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/4/1/ea-caves-in2c-removes-on-line-activation-drm.aspx