It sucks that so many companies don't care about their games and let them die by not thinking ahead with terrible DRM. You're right about the rest as far as I know.
I had it uninstalled when this happened and it still runs for me, so I think as long as you had it authenticated on your PC before you can still reinstall.
We're well past the crucial early release period, where they wanted to protect the game to preserve sales. Please do not use this box to ask a question, it will be rejected - this box is for answers ONLY. Answers that are too short or not descriptive are usually rejected. I mean, TRON Evolution is 9 years old now, and it was released on Steam 5 years ago. Please be as detailed as you can when making an answer. If Disney isn't willing to pay SecuROM to continue providing them with activation services, then any games released by them with SecuROM need to be updated to remove it.
But, for a time, they got better, and I stopped being so harsh on them. To start with to download Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 split and initiation key. Originally posted by LDSO:I used to rail against Disney Interactive in the past, criticizing them for the stupid things they did. I mean, TRON Evolution is 9 years old now, and it was released on Steam 5 years ago. People who paid for the game, have the right to reinstall and play it whenever they want to. Only those who already have the game installed, will be able to play without issue. At least, not without resorting to using a crack.
If I'm understanding the current situation correctly: Not only anyone who tries to activate TRON Evolution for the first time, but even past customers who bought any version of the game (Steam, Retail Disc) and don't currently have it installed, will be unable to activate SecuROM in order to get the game to run. But, for a time, they got better, and I stopped being so harsh on them. I used to rail against Disney Interactive in the past, criticizing them for the stupid things they did.