

Each install requires logging in to your EA account to verify game ownership and if you are a member of these forums, you have an EA account. There is a limit to the number of unique/different PCs that can start/play the game within a time window.

No limit on the total number of PCs you can install and play the game on. No disc check, you do not need the disc in drive to play.

Non-Steam versions (digital or retail disc) are as follows: Steam versions use Steam DRM, no other DRM is added. Posting over on the BioWare Social Network, Community Co-ordinator Chris Priestly had this to say on the subject of DRM: While BioWare has yet to make an official statement about the availability of the Dragon Age II demo, they were willing to talk about the Digital Rights Management (DRM) system for the upcoming title. Staff at GameStop will be able to access the demo from February 11, in order to help them "become a key source of knowledge for GameStop customers and BioWare fans." Now, whether you think that's fair or not, the question is simple: are you looking forward to Dragon Age II? If the answer is "Yes," I'd recommend trawling through your list of Facebook friends, find that one GameStop employee you met a party three years ago, and begin wooing them, subtly hinting about the perks of their video-game-selling career. In an e-mail sent to GameStop employees earlier this week, it was announced that PC players would be able to step into the world of Ferelden once again on February 23rd - unfortunately, without any references for those waiting to play on their Xbox 360 or PS3 systems. BioWare fans, rejoice: the demo release date for the upcoming Dragon Age II has been revealed, and it is February 23, 2011.
