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#Bioshock 2 crack no cd install#
Yes, there is still online activation (and we’re using GFWL now, which is for a host of reasons that are gameplay related) but the install limits – both number of times and on machines – was a huge deal for many consumers in 2007 and that is entirely gone. There’s some really good posts by a particular user pointing out all the smoke and mirrors and bs that 2K has been pulling with this game:īioShock 2’s DRM is different from the first game. Collapse replies (1) Reply View in chronology At best it’s the illusion of security– it allows the management to point out the “state-of-the-art keycard security” to prospective tenants, knowing full well that they’ll have already signed the contract and moved in before realizing it’s rubbish. In short, the electronic doors provide zero security while at the same time making life just that much more difficult for the legitimate residents. The doors do nothing to stop unauthorized entry (anyone without a card can just sit off to side and wait for someone else to come along and open the door, then follow them through) but they do manage to annoy the legitimate residents who have to stop and wait for this silly door to trundle open every time, not to mention having to roll down your window to put the key card on the reader– that’s a real joy when it’s pouring rain and you have to let yourself and the inside of your car be drenched just to get in the garage. It’s the exact same reason we have ridiculous card key readers that open the roll-up doors of the parking garage where I live. > It gives the false impression that the company is “doing something” Oh yeah, they also wouldn’t have pissed off a bunch of customers. If they hadn’t put the DRM on it (which cost money both in licensing the technology and in additional Q&A and customer support issues) they would be in exactly the same position today with the app being available for unauthorized download (except they’d have a bit more money). It didn’t stop any unauthorized access whatsoever.
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#Bioshock 2 crack no cd cracked#
The DRM didn’t stop it from getting cracked and being made available to anyone who wanted it. Oddly, that writeup uses this to suggest that the use of DRM made sense, but I can’t see how you get from there to here. Did it do any good? Nope, on the day of release there’s a cracked version available immediately (thanks AJ, for sending this story in). With the release of Bioshock 2, the decision was made to include annoying SecuROM DRM. When will the video gaming companies learn that DRM really only pisses off your legitimate customers? Despite having seen this happen over and over and over and over, it’s happening again.