We ARE entitled. If you pay $60 or more for a video game, then you ARE entitled to play it at your leisure. If the game has to have a constant connection to a remote server, then you ARE entitled to a remote server that has a constant connection to your computer.
Always-connected DRM is objectively, morally WRONG. All it does is allow the publisher to screw with its paying customers. There is nothing stopping Blizzard from pulling the plug on its servers and letting them gather dust. No amount of consumer outrage matters; they got your $60 or more, they got their millions from both retail and direct-download sales, so they can say, in a nice bold Exocet font, "Go fuck yourselves" and shut down their servers whenever they like.
It doesn't stop piracy; rather, it ENCOURAGES piracy. Why should I buy your crippled game that I can't play if your server isn't playing nice when I can download a cracked application that bypasses the server-check and play at my leisure? Is it supposed to stop item-hackers and -dupers from exploiting the auction house? It was YOUR idea to include an auction house; don't inconvenience ME to protect YOUR game economy.
Did.. did I sound like Jim Sterling there? Really? Well, thank God for me, then.
Always-connected DRM is objectively, morally WRONG. All it does is allow the publisher to screw with its paying customers. There is nothing stopping Blizzard from pulling the plug on its servers and letting them gather dust. No amount of consumer outrage matters; they got your $60 or more, they got their millions from both retail and direct-download sales, so they can say, in a nice bold Exocet font, "Go fuck yourselves" and shut down their servers whenever they like.
It doesn't stop piracy; rather, it ENCOURAGES piracy. Why should I buy your crippled game that I can't play if your server isn't playing nice when I can download a cracked application that bypasses the server-check and play at my leisure? Is it supposed to stop item-hackers and -dupers from exploiting the auction house? It was YOUR idea to include an auction house; don't inconvenience ME to protect YOUR game economy.
Did.. did I sound like Jim Sterling there? Really? Well, thank God for me, then.