JoWood Entertainment, the publisher behind the Gothic RPG titles, has announced that the newest game in the series will be using SecuROM as a DRM scheme but it doesn’t sound as bad as previous usages. We’re looking at you Spore, Bioshock, Crysis and friends
JoWood using SecuROM for Gothic 4
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JoWood using SecuROM for Gothic 4
[url=hhttp://www.pcformat.co.za/website_more_news_content/595/]SecuROM is good now? When did this happen?[/url]
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Re: JoWood using SecuROM for Gothic 4
It can be installed on an unlimited number of computers... It will also be playable on up to three PCs at a time...
That doesnt make sence. You can install it anywhere anytime and it doesnt need an always online connection but you can only play it on 3 pcs at a time?
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Re: JoWood using SecuROM for Gothic 4
So, no install limit along the lines of three installs per game (Crysis, etc). But you can have it installed and working on up to three PCs at once.
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