Always online for single player and DRM are wrong. Blizzard will probably lose a lot more money by making it online only than they would from pirates. Inconveniencing a paying customer is never the right move. Most of the time, my internet is great. But occasionally I'll lose my internet connection and it is always invariably on a friday afternoon with a federal holiday on monday so my internet won't be back up for DAYS. You know what I like to do when I don't have the internet to entertain me? I like to play games. This isn't a moral principle, it's an "I want to be able to play my game" principle. Also, the lack of mod support is a big deal, because sometimes I just like to get some fun mods and play some LAN games with friends.meone007 said:Ok, two points. First, the no offline support is just a different take on DRM that I honestly think is more palatable. Instead of saying it can only be installed on X computers, you can play on infinite computers, fully transfer all characters, at the cost of signing in with your user name.
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So, if you are boycotting a game for strictly moral principles, make sure the designers are actually doing something wrong.
You know what game has all of those options? Torchlight 2. Runic games has decided not to be a dick to me, so I'm going to be using my money to buy from them instead of Blizzard, and many of my friends are doing the same.