Last week, a good portion of the Internet flipped the eff out upon hearing theDRM specificationsfor the digital versions ofBioShock 2, and rightfully so. Games for Windows LIVE and SecuROM attached to a single game is not a pleasant sight for many a PC gamer.

Thankfully, what you heard about the DRM is likely no longer the case; 2K has scaled back the protection against piracy. LeadingBioShockexpert Elizabeth fromThe Cult of Raptureinforms us that “SecuROM will be used only to verify the game’s executable and check the date.”

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“There will be no SecuROM install limits for either the retail or digital editions.Beyond that, we are only using standard Games for Windows Live non-SSA guidelines, which, per Microsoft, comes with 15 activations (after that, you can reset them with a call to Microsoft).”

So yeah, you’ll still have to be online when you first install the game because of GFWL. From that point on, the single-player can be played offline, though. If this all sounds undesirable, even after the SecuROM install limits were removed, you aren’t alone.

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