



So, you'd also want to REVOKE right before an uninstall too - to keep the install count up. You need to revoke the install, to keep install count up - which they disables the game from working on that PC. So, you normally want to revoke before changing hardware.or you'd have to ask EA Support to replenish the install count, if you 0 them out. Red Alert 3 (Origin-version/Retail-version) used Securom Internet Version utilizing limited installs of up to 5 PC's with also revokes to the count allowed, like many EA games at Retail and/or using EA Origin from that era back in the day - such as Dead Space 1, Mass Effect 1, Burnout Paradise TUB, Spore, etc etc.Īny hardware changes, you lose an install.
