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Spore DRM Saga Continues, EA Gets Sued
Posted 09/25/2008 at 08:10:44pm
I'm sorry if I upset anyone, but I just don't see what the problem is here. The install limit for Spore is five computers. How many times does the average person actually need to install a game? And if DRM is so easy to bypass, then why the hell is everyone chewing heads over it? Do you buy a game to play it? Or do you buy a game to analyze its copy protection in hopes of finding some flaw so that you may copy that game and distribute it illegally? I agree with Humpfester; when you click 'yes' on the EULA, you're agreeing to their terms. Unless someone manages to find something about the game that in some way hurts them and wasn't mention in the license agreement, they're fighting a pointless and losing battle. Personally, the only problem I have with Spore is having to babysit my homeworld in the space stage.
Breakthrough in Solar Panel Technology from a 12 Year Old?
Posted 09/23/2008 at 07:10:47pm
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Introducing Maximum PC Lab North
Posted 05/02/2008 at 04:00:17pm
I think I'm drooling. Someone slap me.