korell: No, by "undeletable" I'm referring to SecuROM files and registry entries that are named such that they cannot be deleted normally. For instance the registry entries have special characters and trying to delete them only returns an error message. This is why the SecuROM Removal Tool has to be used. The ones mentioned here, though, suggest that they can be deleted, just that they get recreated each time the game is run. However, I'd prefer to get confirmation on this before I decide whether or not to buy it.
IronArcturus: The original Crysis is creating the SecuROM entries in the Registry, but I still don't know if it is creating other SecuROM files on the computer. I was able to delete the Registry entries, but they are recreated if Crysis 1 is run again. Are the entries in the Registry just dummy files?
I've also tested Crysis: Warhead and found out that it creates no SecuROM entries in the Registry at all. So this seems like a weird bug in the original Crysis.
There is nothing else to find..............because it isn't installing securom for anyone ( but warhead 32bit users.)
And gog will address that issue..well they sort of have by removing it :/
It's just a few leftover folders, that can be removed once the games uninstalled.
IF securom was installed you would see a bunch more folders eg...
Keys .
!Caution Never Delete.
License & Info + readme folders.
UserData.
WL.
You don't as it's not installing jack shit....btw the removal tool will still flag securom.
Why? because it found a obsolete folder...one folder :P
Edit - my typing sucks fluffy balls.
If you like to keep track of what installed with any game/software use a snapshot tool.
Useful for cleaning up after many applications as CCleaner and such don't always remove all entries.