ToastiestZombie said:
Daystar Clarion said:
If you knew anything about the game, then you knew it was 'always online'.
If this bothered you, then you shouldn't have bought the game.
I really don't get this argument. It's like saying "If you knew anything about ME3, then you knew it had 'tacked on multiplayer'. If you don't like that then you shouldn't of bought the game. I think buying the game should give you the right to play it, so doing something like this is fine. Also, what if the person wasn't bothered by the DRM, but his internet becomes shitty one day and now he can't play the game. He has every right to be pissed off/play a pirated version.
What?
You don't need to play ME3's multiplayer to play the single player game, so I don't understand the comparison.
You agree to the terms of service when you boot up the game for the first time. Don't like those terms, don't play the game.
I don't agree with their methods, but if people are going to throw money at them, despite draconian DRM, then they're gonna keep doing it.