A tool for managing DRM games Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts has released a De-Authorization Management Tool for PC gamers afflicted with one of its many catalog titles packaged with SecuROM for digital rights management. This is for you, disgruntled Mass Effect owner.
With the EA De-Authorization Management Tool, you can now do sane things like reformat your hard drive and install new video game hardware without the same level of hassle (or using up one of your handful of permitted activations). Simply de-authorize your installed PC game, then install the game on another machine, without wasting those previous software activations.
Anxious to find a solution to the problem posed by the implementation of DRM on some of its recent titles (and rounding the corners with a community to say the least vindictive), Electronic Arts has released a tool to manage the permissions .
The second option is for a more experienced it is to retrieve a tool specific to each game and which will aim, this time to release permits in order to install the game on other machines .. . We may be in error, but why not directly apply an update to remove the DRM, Mr Electronic Arts?
Re: A tool for managing DRM games Electronic Arts
This is definitely the right direction... Though they're still far from good - this is only what DRM should have been in the first place, if it really had to exist.
Re: A tool for managing DRM games Electronic Arts
I also thank EA for the Boxon me that the damn launcher demo of Battle Forge.
Once uninstalled, I could not launch Spore, something had been changed in the "EA Download Manager" which runs just protection.