That's still retarded though. It's not even a multiplayer game! (or is it?)
There seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel:
BioShock activation will be removed in the future
I know it is retarded, but the PC gaming world is in a really retarded position at the moment. During a recent survey iD found out that 1/3rd of the people who played Doom 3 hadn't bought it legally. Basically three times as many people had played the game and enjoyed it as the sales figures reflected.
Obviously this doesn't mean that those very people would have bought Doom III, but surely a significant bulk would have ended up purchasing had their been no sure way of enjoying the return to the Doom franchise?
I know its retarded, and it really really sucks, but personally, I am for it.
I buy most of my games, and sometimes it really hurts to see people on Paksitani forums boasting about paying a dollar for the same game that I paid 30-45 for.
Is the Bioshock copy protection shackle working? I'd say it is. There is still no working crack for the game, and from the hints given by the developers, the game is selling extremely well on the PC.
Just look at the sales on eBay. The CEs are going for well over $120. I was trying to score one, but am not willing to shell that much on a CE.
“We will unset the online activation at some point in the future – we’re not talking about when,” said Levine, in an interview with Joystiq. “This activation is for the early period of the game when it’s really hot and there are people really trying to find ways to play the game without buying it.”
Yea in six months!
Personally I am happy with this so far.
I haven't even heard of them requiring anything other than a phone call. What Pug said I think was a special circumstance, at least as I recall. Wasn't that what a PCG guy had to do?
I read some guy on the forum who said he e-mailed them with a pic and it took a day. But the point is that even if you have to wait a bit to get one token back, don't you still have the rest.
I know it can be inconvenient, but I think that if it stops piracy, then maybe its OK.
I'm just worried that it's going to turn into something like "This game is good for 2 years. If you want to play it after that you have to buy it again."
That would be worrisome, but I doubt it will happen. I am sure that in a year's time the game will not require activation. Once the game drops from full price.