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  EA Releasing Sims 3 DRM-Free
by Eric Caoili
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March 27, 2009
 
EA Releasing Sims 3 DRM-Free
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Electronic Arts announced that casual life simulation game The Sims 3 will not feature Digital Rights Management, citing requests from consumers to not include "overly invasive" protections.

Instead, the game will use a serial code for its disc-based copy protection, similar to protections implemented in The Sims 2. Thus, players should be able to load the game on any PC, so long as they have the game disc. No online authentication will be required for users installing or playing The Sims 3.

The publisher was roundly criticized for using SecuROM DRM copy-protection in its highly anticipated PC title Spore, as well a limited authentication key system. EA defended its implementation, describing SecuROM as a "standard for the industry".

The Sims 3 will release for PC, OS X, iPhone/iPod Touch, and mobile devices on June 2. Originally slated for February 20, the game was recently delayed so that the company would have "extra time ... to polish the game".

"We feel like this is a good, time-proven solution that makes it easy for you to play the game without DRM methods that feel overly invasive or leave you concerned about authorization server access in the distant future," says Rod Humble, executive producer of Electronic Arts' Sims division.
 
   
 
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Rocket Man
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Disc-based copy protection is still DRM... and still completely useless.

But yeah, it's less worse. They'll never learn anyway.

Nathaniel Meyer
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Nevertheless I applaud Maxis and EA for recognizing their existing DRM was a poor decision and that by taking a step back things will cool down until they can find a better solution. DRM is by no means an easy problem to solve and will likely be that way for a long time coming.

Paulo Pinto
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DRM on PC games is what keeps me away from buying some of them.

Better support indie developers which also produce nice games, which aren't DRM infected.


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