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Guru3D.com » News » EA Infects Battlefield Hardline with new ghastly DRM

EA Infects Battlefield Hardline with new ghastly DRM

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/25/2015 07:26 PM | source: | 159 comment(s)
EA Infects Battlefield Hardline with new ghastly DRM

So hey - I was am working on a graphics performance review for Battlefield Hardline, and guess what ? Do you guys remember the DRM introduced in Ubisofts Anno 2070 ? Well, EA just did pretty much the same thing. They sniff your PC and monitor for hardware changes.

The story goes like this; once upon a time I started working on a performance review. And after testing merely a handful of graphics cards I noticed EA will now lock your game (Battlefield Hardline) with the following message:
 


Interesting huh? Especially considering it is just one PC that we are using ? 
Here's what EAs DRM is doing these days, EA does not just verify the number of PCs you work on slash use, no Sir .. they monitor hardware changes inside your PC now, which I am sure is a privacy breach on many levels. So once we insert new hardware CPU / mobo / graphics cards or even a system firmware flash  the hardware id # hash changes and if that happens a couple of times EA will render your game activation invalid. From what we now have learned, you get to have 5 hardware changes per license. Use them up and access to the game will be blocked for 24 hours per activation. 

What a bunch of rubbish ....

If this is the future for EA titles then you guys can forget about VGA performance reviews as EA is rendering that pretty much impossible now. I've now been waiting for like 3 or 4 hours and we are still locked out of the game. The only way to solve this would be purchasing another key and setup a secondary account. This means that if we'd like to make a VGA performance review on Battlefield Hardline with a card or 20 we'd need to purchase the game three to four times. 

EA - Guys we understand your piracy and cheating/hacking concerns, really we do. But STOP pissing off your user-base with this STUPID non-sense as it just is not needed. This is not five PCs we are using, it's happening after we swap out a videocard. Thus one user, one PC ... but changing graphics cards. Do that 5x in 24 hours and you are locked out of the game for 24 hours.

Hey -- if hardware changes force Windows to de-activate, we push a button and the system gets re-validated. EA however refuses you to login to the game for 24 hours, I could understand an hour; but 24 hours ?? I don't get that anymore, how does that make any sense ? Sighs - you need to wonder - at what point will the industry realize they are killing the PC game market themselves ?



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miffywiffy
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#5036956 Posted on: 03/25/2015 02:47 PM
I haven't bought an EA game since Dragon Age 1, they produce nothing but ****.

PNeV
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#5036962 Posted on: 03/25/2015 02:50 PM
Some companies simply do not know how to use DRM properly. StarForce will be brought back before long.

WildAce
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#5036963 Posted on: 03/25/2015 02:51 PM
They prob saw the crap sales and thought it was piracy

SirJamesDTech
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#5036967 Posted on: 03/25/2015 02:54 PM
Things like this are specifically why I didn't join the others in celebrating when John Riccitiello got canned.
The trash level at EA with the decision makers has a very wide range of counterproductivity.

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#5036968 Posted on: 03/25/2015 02:55 PM
Cant find anything that mentions hardware change limits etc in the below link from EAs site.

http://www.ea.com/terms-of-service#section23
http://www.ea.com/1/product-eulas

Some companies simply do not know how to use DRM properly. StarForce will be brought back before long.


That crap... It made so many of my physical copies of games unusable. FC1 in Ubis budget brand retail lineup had SF, it spun so fast in my drive the center of the disk shattered.

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