Gears of War maker: Bug caused by anti-cheat technology
The bug in Gears of Warthat locked out players starting last Thursday was caused by flaws in the game's anti-cheating software, not anti-piracy technology, said an executive at maker Epic Games.
The bug had only locked out players with legitimate versions of Gears, not the many users with pirated copies of the popular game, say multiple reports.
With no official word from Epic or Microsoft, the game's publisher, or TryMedia, the maker of the SafeDisc DRM used to stop illegal copying, gamers quickly assumed that digital rights management (DRM) technology was at fault. But Epic founder and vice-president Mark Rein said in an e-mail on Monday that "the problem is not related to DRM."