I won't be.PingoBlack said:Don't buy it. Is that so hard?BreakfastMan said:Oh dear, yet another company that has decided that they are going to essentially stop me and others like me from playing their game. HOW DARE I WANT TO PLAY SINGLE PLAYER WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT MY SPOTTY INTERNET CONNECTION?TheBelgianGuy said:Oh dear, yet another company tries to save their game from pirating. HOW DARE THEY WANT TO EARN MONEY?
Let me give you a few reasons why this is a problem:Skopintsev said:Jesus christ some people... Is this REALLY that big of a hassle? *****, *****, *****.. It seems every day the gaming community is heraling a new reason why the gaming industry is 'dead' to them.
So you must be connected to the internet in order to play a SP game; so fucking what? If you're a PC gamer, you're connected to the internet 98% of the day, the other 2% might be the wee hours of the morning when you IP shuts down the connection for maitenence. Whats the issue?
Boycotts, project 10 dollar, DRM, etc. etc. I've been a gamer since I could hold a controller (1990) and you know what? The industry has never been BETTER, but the community has never been WORSE!
You do know that Steam has this helpful little function called "Offline Mode", right?sapphireofthesea said:Well that is fail. Stalker is what I play when I have no internet acess (or it is just messing about with me). I also have serious issues with the constant internet access issue with games that are specifically made for the sinplayer storyline.
Have been patiently waiting for this game but I will have to forgo on the grounds of disagreement with the DRM. I am hoping they revise this decision in future. (Bear in mind I was similarly geared up for Shogan 2 but have not gotten it because of the forced need for Steam).
I am aware but steam also has a nice little lock out mode which means if the company goes bust (or changes something that makes me want to leave) you can't use that piece of plastic you bought.BreakfastMan said:You do know that Steam has this helpful little function called "Offline Mode", right?sapphireofthesea said:Well that is fail. Stalker is what I play when I have no internet acess (or it is just messing about with me). I also have serious issues with the constant internet access issue with games that are specifically made for the sinplayer storyline.
Have been patiently waiting for this game but I will have to forgo on the grounds of disagreement with the DRM. I am hoping they revise this decision in future. (Bear in mind I was similarly geared up for Shogan 2 but have not gotten it because of the forced need for Steam).
You do know that offline mode is horrendously buggy and often doesn't work, right?BreakfastMan said:You do know that Steam has this helpful little function called "Offline Mode", right?sapphireofthesea said:Well that is fail. Stalker is what I play when I have no internet acess (or it is just messing about with me). I also have serious issues with the constant internet access issue with games that are specifically made for the sinplayer storyline.
Have been patiently waiting for this game but I will have to forgo on the grounds of disagreement with the DRM. I am hoping they revise this decision in future. (Bear in mind I was similarly geared up for Shogan 2 but have not gotten it because of the forced need for Steam).
Yeah but you know, that will be cracked in matter of days and then the honest good willing customer shave to suffer if they have connection issues. Yes, make the life easy for the criminals but god damn you if you dare to treat your customers like honest people... It makes sense to tag everyone as a criminal, because then everyone is in equally shit position... but no wait! The pirates will win this battle once again.Trezu said:At least there trying to stop Piracy its better then them just laying down and having people steal the game.
Actually, he said it was so awful it might actually work. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/columns/experienced-points/7467-Experienced-Points-Impossible-to-beat-DRM]JesterRaiin said:Wait a minute... Didn't Shamus Young suggest that king of "protection" once ? I believe it was here, on The Escapistmagazine.
I am a rare gamer in that I have download limits...rediculous download limits..but yeah Im not very interested in the game anywaySkopintsev said:Jesus christ some people... Is this REALLY that big of a hassle? *****, *****, *****.. It seems every day the gaming community is heraling a new reason why the gaming industry is 'dead' to them.
So you must be connected to the internet in order to play a SP game; so fucking what? If you're a PC gamer, you're connected to the internet 98% of the day, the other 2% might be the wee hours of the morning when you IP shuts down the connection for maitenence. Whats the issue?
Boycotts, project 10 dollar, DRM, etc. etc. I've been a gamer since I could hold a controller (1990) and you know what? The industry has never been BETTER, but the community has never been WORSE!
Well, it's kind of a kick in the crotch to people who were waiting for it. After all, take your favourite game of all time, for example.PingoBlack said:Don't buy it. Is that so hard?BreakfastMan said:Oh dear, yet another company that has decided that they are going to essentially stop me and others like me from playing their game. HOW DARE I WANT TO PLAY SINGLE PLAYER WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT MY SPOTTY INTERNET CONNECTION?TheBelgianGuy said:Oh dear, yet another company tries to save their game from pirating. HOW DARE THEY WANT TO EARN MONEY?
How is it less draconian than other forms of DRM? I mean, sure, other forms of it can be annoying as hell to deal with sometimes, but at least they don't require you to download vital game code as you go, just to play a single player game.plugav said:It seems like something that could potentially cause trouble for players, but it doesn't sound as "draconian" as some of the DRM out there (at least you can sell the game). And unlike most of the DRM out there, it might actually do its job for a few weeks (unlike regular DRM which doesn't work at all). It's still abusive, mind you.
While your point is fair, the outcome of this isn't gonna be them stopping piracy. Delaying it, sure, but nothing more.Trezu said:At least there trying to stop Piracy its better then them just laying down and having people steal the game.