Very interesting developments:
Gamasutra
Kotaku
Amazon
I skipped Bioshock, took a pass on Mass Effect, and will skip Crysis Warhead now that I know it, too, uses the same overly-restrictive DRM. I've never purchased or installed a Starforce-protected product, and now it seems EA's SecuROM gets to join the club.
While I know why EA does what they do, I think it's guaranteed that if they continue down this road, the backlash will only increase. Penalizing paying customers because of the actions of pirates is just bad judgment, and they are polarizing the industry's customer base. For me, I'm sticking with Brad Wardell's camp: pirates don't get a vote. Has no one at EA read Stardock's forums? The folks there LOVE Stardock because the games are great and they get treated as
customers, not criminals. I'm not a marketing or PR professional, but I know that winning your customer's trust and respect is like sinking a self-replenishing goldmine...they will
want to pay you for your products.
If the DRM is eventually stripped, I'll be happy to purchase. BTW, does anyone know if that has happened with Bioshock yet, as they promised?
PS- I had no interest in Spore as a game, anyway. The videos made it look crazy boring.
Correction I have purchased 2 Starforce games, but did not install them once I realized my mistake.