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Originally Posted by robtek
The bottom line, as you said zauii, is. That people like you, as the picture your comments are painting, are the wet dream of every politician or revenue oriented businesses.
To sell ones future for a short or intermediate gain.
Dont understand me wrong, this isn't meant as a personal attack!
You are just here now and represent the people without a social consience.
"It works for me, who cares about the people which have problems with it"
Nobody says everybody has to be as Mother Theresa, but building a foundation for such a DRM model with all the
negative possibilities and no gain for the customer or the programmer, hell, everybody, with at least a little bit consience left, should oppose it.
To repeat it again: This DRM Model doesn't work! It gets hacked as fast as any other at this time. The only people who are inconvenienced are the regular, paying customers.
Sorry, to much wine, i start babbling, but then again in vino veritas 
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No offense taken,
Anyway
Well i am not gonna miss out on great products because of the DRM as
long as the DRM is not unreasonable , say a pay-per-month for an FPS.
I've never paid for an MMO or Pay-Per-Month in my life so to answer your
statement i am in no way without a social conciseness for these models.
I am simply willing to accept it as long as it's on reasonable terms and a constant
internet connection requirement is defiantly okay with me, especially in 2010 with all the piracy.
We do live in 2010 and not 1999 anymore where CD-KEY's were written on the
back of the actual boxes and piracy was just about minimal online.
Anyway why don't you go ahead and list all the games that we should
boycott to support the great foundation of none-DRM's? Don't be so paranoid.
I am in no way a company's wet dream , i don't fall for cheap products neither do i buy
DLC or care about skins or any other consolified crap with the last generation.
I just don't see how you even can make that connection simply because i am willing
to accept some types of DRM's.
There is no indication that SOW will use any pay-per month model , if it requires a online activation
or a constant stream so be it, it benefits the company in terms of less piracy, and it doesn't hurt the
customers in any way , unless you want to start thinking in all the possible scenarios.
I don't generally think of all the possible ways i could die on every time i step outside my house..
It's a 50 $ investment, again it's not a car or a house. Support the companies for their hard work instead.
Some people just don't get it until they've been in the business themselves