KyoZz
Thats a lot of IFs. I have my PS4 Pro for 5 years and nothing went wrong with it. Im sure its the same for PC users as well. You are looking at the worst case scenario possibility where you cant even fix what you have. Also this is an annual game, in 10 months they will already buy a new one. It it was like Mortal Kombat that comes out once in 4 years then I could understand the fear.
You can never know. Sure if you don't have any problem you might think it won't affect you. Until it does. Why are people defending this seriously?
This is stupid PC drm but I think you are exaggerating a little. The game doesn't become unplayable with a new motherboard because I assume there is a way to deactivate the old one on your EA account and activate the new one.
Here what I say earlier about that:
Not really, you have to contact the support for them to do it. Except they won't do it because it is specified that it is only for one machine (and it's here for a reason). If you buy the game you agreed to this, so you're screwed.
but you do pirate other games? hence DRM annoys you because you cant steal?
i wonder if there is anyone who cries about DRM and doesnt secretly also pirate bunch of games
I think I stopped pirating games at the age of 19 (and I'm 31 now). I pirated games because I didn't had any money. But now, I earn more than 4K euros per month so I don't really need to crack games, when I want something I buy it (I'll pm a proof if you want)
But please, keep making assumption out of you ass, it's funny to see people judging other especially when you are so much on the wrong.
Says who?
This is why I said to also be able to manually deactivate.
EA has had machine activation limits since 2008, you could manage your activations yourself via
https://activate.ea.com/deauthorize/
Unless someone has hard proof now suddenly 1 activation is all you get for life, with no deactivations, this isn't anything new and they've been doing it for 13 years.
LMAO be serious, look at the games. It was something they tried a few years back, with the last game using this being... Dead Space 2 from freakin 2011. And on those games it was CLEARLY stated that you could de-authorize them. Here it's not the case.
They haven't been doing this for years, they tried it 10 years ago and it was abandoned because it's absolutely shitty, and now they are trying again because... it's EA. Stop the misinformation please.