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That is how you prove that the installation of the game you are running is legit. When you install or start the game, you will be required to authenticate the copy of the game. Some support files in the game’s installation directory also belong to SecuROM. The main game executable (BFBC2Game.exe) will be wrapped with SecuROM. When the Closed Beta is uninstalled, all traces of the game and SecuROM will be removed from your machine. All it does, is make it more difficult to modify the game client. There is only one reason for this: to make it difficult to hack the Closed Beta client to run the final game.
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The main game executable (BFBC2Game.exe) of the Closed Beta will be wrapped with SecuROM. * When you uninstall the game, you will also uninstall the SecuROM software. * SecuROM is ONLY running when the game is running * No software is permanently installed on your machine. It does everything it can by running as a “normal” program it does not install any sort of kernel software. The version which we use is a wrapper around the main game executable. I will describe the specific version that is being used in BFBC2 PC. this time about a more sombre subject: Copy Protection.īFBC2 PC uses SecuROM as its copy protection mechanism. You have asked for more technical information on the PC version, and the blog about our audio system was very appreciated, so here's another one. I'm the lead programmer on the PC version. Updated 21:18 GMT+1: Revised info on the Steam version] [Updated 15:27 GMT+1: Added clarifications about