Electronic Arts Tries to Kill PC Gaming

Courtesy Extremetech  Mon, 09/15/2008 - 05:15

Content protection, aka DRM, has long been a factor in PC gaming. But EA's latest attempt to squash piracy does too much collateral damage.


 

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