Quote Originally Posted by sapi
If that's your only issue, you should easily be able to use the cmd tools to delete them... (cd C:\Documents and Settings\[whatever]\Securom\; dir; del [x]).
No Sapi, it's not that simple, and that's what a lot of us are complaining about. Read this slashdot post about the way SecureRom hides the files and makes them undeletable, even after the game is uninstalled. It's from a thread about the DRM in Bioshock but it's the same version of SecureRom used in Kingdoms, as far as I know:

http://games.slashdot.org/comments.p...7&cid=20349927

This also shows why it's sometimes flagged by rootkit detectors and AV software, but again... the main issue (for me, anyway), is the arrogance of installing hidden files that aren't removed with a game uninstall, and that I can't remove without jumping through extraordinary hoops.