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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 PC Beta; DRM Details - briefly|
| (hx) 06:32 PM CET - Jan,27 2010 | The Battlefield Blog offer a 'Big
Battlefield Bad Company 2 PC Beta Blog of Epic Goodness,' with details
on beta testing of the PC edition of the military shooter sequel:
When's the Beta - First, let's start by making the official
time and date of the Beta the start of this Blog in what will be and
EPIC moment in DICE's PC History! The PC Beta begins this Thursday,
January 28th at approximately 6pm CET, 12pm EST, and 9am PST
time!!!!!!! :-D
Where to Get It - The Client will be downloadable from
server partner websites and Steam starting at the above listed time at
a file size of 1.5GB. Here's a hyper-link reminder http://bit.ly/4GJk2a
on which retailers will provide PC Beta access through pre-ordering.
Why we're Having a Beta - The Beta is happening for many
reasons, like testing the infrastructure, hosting stability, and
gameplay tuning (FOV, Weapon Balance, etc...) that no amount of
internal testing could provide better than real world exposure. This
means there will also be times of choppiness, lag, disconnects, CTDs or
other issues a Beta version of any MP game would have. We'll have
feedback methods similar to the PS3 Beta as well to ensure your input
is gathered and heard.
In addition, another post on the Battlefield
Blog reveals the SecuROM DRM solution used in DICE's shooter.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will feature two authentication options--one
online and one offline. Players can avoid online activation altogether
with the disc check method, which requires the DVD be in their drive
when they play but can be done entirely offline.
Authentication by DVD - You can authenticate by
putting the DVD in the drive. If you choose this method, you must have
the DVD available every time you want to play. With this method,
SecuROM will not go online at all. You can then play the single-player
campaign 100% offline.
Authentication by going online - You can also
choose to authenticate by going online once. If so, this happens the
first time that you start the actual game. You will be asked for
permission. If you allow it, SecuROM will talk to a master server,
which counts on how many computers your serial key is currently in use.
When the installation has been authenticated online once, SecuROM will
no longer go online. You can then play the single-player campaign 100%
offline, without needing the DVD. Also, you can play multiplayer online
without needing the DVD. You can have the game authenticated on up to
10 machines at the same time. One authentication is valid for 10,000
days. Thus, if you authenticated once on launch day - March 2nd, 2010
– that authentication will be valid until July 18th, 2037.
Online authentication … what about
de-authentication? - You can de-authenticate the game.
De-authentication means to return one authentication to the
“pool” of available activations (which started with
10 available).
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