I don't like them because of the DRM. Now i understand the need to stop pirates but as The Frank said. "He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither."
If i pay $50 then that had darn well better be a game i get to keep for life.
Unfortunately,EA doesn't realize sometimes OSes die,and you need to reinstall,or maybe you upgrade your rig.
I am really really sorry,but i fail to see how DRM helps piracy when the game is LEAKED before it even is released in stores,and the leak has no DRM. It's kind of like the French Building the Maginot Line. (In WW2 the French built an incredible defensive fortress line across the border between France and Germany.)
It's an awesome defense,it really is. But in WW2 the Germans simply walked around it.
Rendering it useless.
Games are cracked Within 24 hours of release generally. Why And how do DRMs stop that when all you need to do is search it and click download?
I understand piracy is a problem,and it needs to be stopped.
But it's been a problem for a very long time,and i still see gaming companies.
Don't forget the kind of people who will not pay for a game,if they can't torrent it they won't get it,and they will continue searching till they find what they want.
Your not really losing real money on those people,only theoretical money. And though i understand they are linked somewhat,It's kind of like apples and oranges. They are both fruit but you can't always trade them 1 for 1.
And since it is illegal do you really expect the statistics to be accurate? I can see how a major event like the number of banks robbed would be known,but piracy is a bunch of very small events. Generally unless there is clear evidence,when it's an underground type thing the statistics aren't right.
IPs change and some people will download it more than once,and sometimes on different rigs.
"There are three kinds of lies. Lies,Damned Lies,and statistics."
Don't forget how they are often altered to some degree for the benefit of one group or another.
I remember one report on someone looking up on a Statistic on accidents relating to firearms.
One account was a lady that had fallen and hurt her leg outside a wall-mart. It was related to firearms because wall-mart sold guns.
Take everything with a grain of salt.
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Truthfully yours.
Cane
If i pay $50 then that had darn well better be a game i get to keep for life.
Unfortunately,EA doesn't realize sometimes OSes die,and you need to reinstall,or maybe you upgrade your rig.
I am really really sorry,but i fail to see how DRM helps piracy when the game is LEAKED before it even is released in stores,and the leak has no DRM. It's kind of like the French Building the Maginot Line. (In WW2 the French built an incredible defensive fortress line across the border between France and Germany.)
It's an awesome defense,it really is. But in WW2 the Germans simply walked around it.
Rendering it useless.
Games are cracked Within 24 hours of release generally. Why And how do DRMs stop that when all you need to do is search it and click download?
I understand piracy is a problem,and it needs to be stopped.
But it's been a problem for a very long time,and i still see gaming companies.
Don't forget the kind of people who will not pay for a game,if they can't torrent it they won't get it,and they will continue searching till they find what they want.
Your not really losing real money on those people,only theoretical money. And though i understand they are linked somewhat,It's kind of like apples and oranges. They are both fruit but you can't always trade them 1 for 1.
And since it is illegal do you really expect the statistics to be accurate? I can see how a major event like the number of banks robbed would be known,but piracy is a bunch of very small events. Generally unless there is clear evidence,when it's an underground type thing the statistics aren't right.
IPs change and some people will download it more than once,and sometimes on different rigs.
"There are three kinds of lies. Lies,Damned Lies,and statistics."
Don't forget how they are often altered to some degree for the benefit of one group or another.
I remember one report on someone looking up on a Statistic on accidents relating to firearms.
One account was a lady that had fallen and hurt her leg outside a wall-mart. It was related to firearms because wall-mart sold guns.
Take everything with a grain of salt.
------
Truthfully yours.
Cane