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Originally Posted by Vevster
SH5 was firstly destroyed because it was a& crappy game.
DRM comes far second as a reason.
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Agreed.
SH4 was a disappointment, SH5 a total failure.
Even if the game was sold for 1 Euro and without a copy protection, it still would have failed the way it did.
Blaiming the copy-protection for this is total nonsense. If you want to make a comparison, take a look at mainstream games. Battlefield, Call of Duty, Crysis, you need an online-account for all of these games and still they sell like warm donuts. And most of the latests shooters also need constant internet-connections or they even don't have a singleplayer mode.
You really want to claim that they just can't be a success, because they use a DRM some people don't like?