All editions of Dragon Age II purchased outside the confines of Steam will require an online check on the expiry of a specified number of days that BioWare has not yet determined. "We will update behind the release," reads the official BioWare forums. These restrictions will not be lucky to touch the use of the game on multiple computers through a classic game-disk check, but only prevent the playing of the game within 24 hours, up more than five different PCs.
To this we add finally the Release Control for all those versions do not buy from Steam. What does it mean? Simple: everyone should be able to fix the product before the official launch date, will not complete the installation.
To this we add finally the Release Control for all those versions do not buy from Steam. What does it mean? Simple: everyone should be able to fix the product before the official launch date, will not complete the installation.
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