Spore De-Authorization Tool

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SJActress:
I know most of you don't have to worry about de-authorizing your computers when/if you uninstall Spore. However, because of the public outcry, EAxis has released a de-authorization tool that basically resets your install limits.

Thread and link here.

While it's not getting rid of SecuRom...it's...something.  :-\

jsalemi:
Spore?  Is anyone still even playing that?  I don't think I've started it up in a month...

SJActress:
Quote from: jsalemi on 2008 December 21, 04:19:10

Spore?  Is anyone still even playing that?  I don't think I've started it up in a month...



Agreed.  I started it up again today, and I know for a fact I haven't played it since September, since I remember playing it right after Hurricane Ike.  I posted this mostly so people could see that EAxis made a half-assed attempt at listening to their customers.  I'm not personally happy with them thinking that this makes any difference to anyone...just thought people would like to know.

Vren Lyet:
When I started the game the last time (certainly more than two months ago) it demanded to be updated. I let it. Result: now it won't even start anymore. I take it, re-installation is in order which would be my last one as I installed it on Windows, too, so I could see whether the performance of the Mac OS version was lacking - that was before I even realised there was an installation limit.

All in all, way to go EAxis! And please don't remind me I had to pay 54 bucks for a game I can't resell...

MrMugg:
Will this tool work for used games?  I bought mine used for $10.  Naturally, mine is not online and I didn't register, plus I use a exe patch to avoid SecuRom.  It would be nice to have access to the Sporepedia and stuff, but I'm not overly depressed if I can't.

Oh, and I haven't played Spore in awhile either.  I think about playing it, and then realize there's something else better I can do, lol.

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