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GTA IV for PC will feature SecuROM
Rockstar has communicated that the retail box version of Grand Theft Auto IV (not the digital delivery system that already uses different anti-piracy systems) will use the SecuROM security system, that has recently been the center of controversies among Spore users due to its rather invading system.
However, it seems that the version inserted inside GTA is a different SecuROM version, that imposes less limitations to the users. It will be necessary, however, to keep the disc inside the drive in order to play, and there will also be an online registration for the first installation, but it doesn’t look like there will be a limited number of installations on the hard disk.
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