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Buzz Out Loud Lounge: Dr. M is killing EA's Spore

by fuzzywombat - 9/8/08 3:36 AM
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Dr. M is killing EA's Spore

by fuzzywombat - 9/8/08 3:36 AM

I was looking at Amazon's customers review of EA's much anticipated game Spore and it's a complete train wreck. As of this writing there are total of 140 reviews and 119 of them are 1 star reviews and most of them are about how horrible DRM is on Spore. Here is one review that stuck out above the rest and it seems to exemplify the general sentiment of the game.
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(1 out of 5 stars) Dumbed down experience and draconian DRM, September 7, 2008
By Erich Maria Remarque (Magnolia, Arkansas USA)
423 of 481 people found the following review helpful

See these older 5-star reviews from 2006 (two years before the game was released)? Well, they had a reason to be excited. Spore was supposed to be a revolutionary experience, combining multiple genres while concentrating on evolution and genetics.

Fast forward two years and here we have the finished product, ready to be installed on our hard drives.

First of all, the game incorporates a draconian DRM system that requires you to activate over the internet, and limits you to a grand total of 3 activations. If you reach that limit, then you'll have to call EA in order to add one extra activation. That's not as simple as it sounds, since when you reach that point EA will assume that you, the paying customer, are a filthy pirating thief. You will need to provide proof of purchase, reasons why the limit was reached, etc, etc (it has all happened before with another recent EA product, Mass Effect). EA, of course, is not obligated to grant you that extra activation or even provide that service. In a couple of years they might very well even shut down the general activation servers, because "it's not financially feasible" to keep them running. What you will be left with is a nice, colorful $50 coaster. And you will be required to pay for another copy/license if you want to continue playing.

This basically means that you are actually RENTING the game, instead of owning it. The game WILL stop to function in the future. That's inevitable, because even if EA keeps the activation servers going, there IS going to be a time when EA will simply cease to exist because of financial issues or federal laws (like most business eventually do).

Second, the game was dumbed down to oblivion. Evolution doesn't even matter anymore. You can add as many legs to a creature as you want, but it won't be any faster than a one legged creature with higher leg stats. "Creating" your creatures is pointless (cosmetic only, because everything is based on stats), and brings you about the same excitement as dressing up a plastic doll.

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by Renegade Knight - 9/10/08 7:25 PM In reply to: Dr. M is killing EA's Spore by fuzzywombat

Had I been aware of this limitation I would not have bought this game. time and again I have hit the "you have too many installs" limit.

I hit it using 1 Computer with a Noron Product. I hit it using the 2 seats allowed on Office 2007. I already hit it with Spore.

CRAP CRAP CRAP. Online verification is just a heartache waiting to happen. It's too bad I can't tie my hard earned money to this. It would quit working for the folks who got it when their products quit working for me.

Three installs...One on a computer it doesn't work on. One on a computer that's temp while the real comp gets fixed. One because my son wanted to play on his. I'm done. worse I get one useful install out of the entire deal. It's a good thing we just reformatted my sons computer. That way we get 6 months of play before that install is used up.

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