It doesn't matter, if they don't have a real copy of SPORE they won't be able to go online, which ruins 90% of the game's fun.
| Ares said: I thought in buy spore, but that time I'm going to trow the blame in DRM. I use my PC to test hardware and other OSs all the time, Spore have a 3 times limit install, if I install it in Xp32, XP64 and try to emulate it in my Ubuntu, it is all gone and I don't want to phone then for a new serial. EA insists in treat original buyers like pirates, so I'm going to be a pirate to be treated nice. |
You got it wrong, the installs are unlimited. But you can only do is activate the game on upto 3 different PCs, and each activated PC will have unlimited installs of SPORE. And even if you do run out of activations, you can still ask EA to give some more.
| kergeten said: I've played spore for a few hours now and all I can say is it's appealing but ultimately mediocre, as in, the first stage is a mediocre Flow game, the second is a mediocre grinder RPG and then a mediocre RTS. It is fun, but really it feels like a cheap 4 in 1 game pack. |
Seriously, shut up. The first stages are fun and give a moto and believability to the game's progress. In terms of costumization and replayability, SPORE is second to none (what other game let's you make your own national anthem and buildings/vehicles?)
Besides, the "true" game only comes in the final stage, which according to some people is over 20 hours alone.







