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Bethesda: Fallout 3 uses SecuRom only for disc check

acheng of Bethesda writes:

"For Fallout 3's copy protection on PC, we use the same security model as we did for Oblivion - a simple disc check. We only use SecuRom's disc check functionality for copy protection. We do NOT limit the number of installs. We do NOT use online authentication or any other SecuROM functionality except for a disc check when you install the game and when you launch the game. We do not install any other programs and we don't have anything that runs in the background while you're playing the game."
JustinSaneV2 - contributor
Published: 376 days 1 hour ago | News | PC
 
 
 

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