He then goes on to plug a few other Dragon Age bits and pieces, clearly hoping that people picking up on the DRM story will slip it in. We have chosen not to use SecuROM in any version of Dragon Age that is distributed by EA or BioWare." In other words, the retail PC version of the game won’t require you to go online to authenticate the game for offline play. "We’re happy to announce that the boxed/retail PC version of Dragon Age: Origins will use only a basic disk check and it will not require online authentication. Another sign of EA's changing mind about game protection.īlues News reports the story, picked up via the official Dragon Age forums, where Community Coordinator (come on community, follow me in groups of four) Chris Priestly describes the announcement as "good news." This means the old-skool fantasy RPG won't require any online authentication at all, and thus will have no install limits. Bioware and EA have announced that the game will be coming out without Securom DRM, or any other form, beyond an old-fashioned disc check before loading. A spot of interesting news regarding Dragon Age: Origins.
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