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Originally Posted by trenken
Guild Wars, Spore, Fallout 3 (single player only by the way), just bought MAss Effect 2 (also single player only).
Works great in all of them. A slow satellite connection make no difference with a single player only DRM game, because game data from other player is not being streamed to you, its only for stat tracking, game updates and saves.
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GW is a MMO. Care to share with us how you can enable the single player mode so that you can play without outside interference.
The slow, unstable and not always avalaible satellite connection does makes a different, if you can not connect to the satellite in the first place through external influences.
Mass Effect 2 DRM:
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Originally Posted by Bioware
The boxed/retail PC version of Mass Effect 2 will use only a basic disk check and it will not require online authentication.
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Fallout 3 DRM:
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Originally Posted by Bethesda
"We do NOT limit the number of installs. We do NOT use online authentication or any other SecuROM functionality except for a disc check when you install the game and when you launch the game"
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Spore DRM:
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Originally Posted by Maxis
A few things we wanted you to know: - We authenticate your game online when you install and launch it the first time.
- We'll re-authenticate when a player uses online features, downloads new content or a patch for their game.
- The new system means you don't have to play with the disc in your computer. And if you are like me, always losing discs, this will be a huge benefit.
- You'll still be able to install and play on multiple computers.
- You can play offline.
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Where exactly was the DRM that requires a constant internet connection again?