This applies to the retail version as well as the Steam version which is delisted from the store. Players trying to launch Tron: Evolution are now met with a message telling them that the ‘serial key has expired’. As an example of how you don’t really own what you buy anymore, the game simply bricked when Disney decided not to renew its SaaS subscription for SecuROM software. The game was laced with SecuROM and suffered many of the same problems as previously described. Back in 2010, Disney released the game Tron: Evolution. The track record is enough to make you wonder why anyone would use DRM at all after this whole debacle.īut… it’s still happening. So, SecuROM was a really bad DRM used by several publishers to “protect” video games, by which I mean it mostly just annoyed legitimate buyers, got some of those publishers sued, and ultimately made the game unplayable on modern operating systems. Show of hands: who remembers SecuROM? Alright, put your hands down, we can’t see each other anyway. ![]() ![]() Fri, Dec 6th 2019 07:39pm - Timothy Geigner
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