By now, everybody should know that if something looks too good to be true, it probably is. Let's apply that to EA, shall we? The publisher is giving away copies of The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection, for free... and not mentioning that it includes the controversial SecuROM anti-piracy software.
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I'm sure no one is surprised that EA pulled this shit. I'm so sick of this company. Why do people support them?
What makes this more impressive is that they never told us a thing about it. I guess thats what you get when you think EA does something for "free"
I dont care free games!
"EA Never told us"? The game had SecuROM when it released. It's honestly not surprising that they haven't removed it just so they could give the game away for free.
Well...they're not going to take time to remove the feature for a free release.