
Besides announcing the added activations, the company said they will also offer easier ways for users to receive additional activations, if they are "warranted." The publisher added that they were currently developing a system that would allow gamers to de-authorize a machine (perhaps before a reformat) and then transfer the authorization to a new computer.
Gibeau did note however, that the DRM was not going anywhere. "We're willing to evolve our policy to accommodate our consumers. But we're hoping that everyone understands that DRM policy is essential to the economic structure we use to fund our games and as well as to the rights of people who create them."