Mistwraithe post=6.70323.689962 said:
There are very few companies around the world which are so determined and will go to such lengths to harrass, frustrate and annoy their paying companies.
There's a reason for that - it usually means you go out of business!
Maybe the only reason they haven't gone out of business is that even their paying customers give up on running the DRM laden version they purchased and instead install the latest crack so they can run it without being continually screwed over?
That's an interesting point -- what if the piracy/cracking scene is actually
keeping the industry afloat? I know a lot of people who have said that they only pirate/crack to avoid the DRM attached to games nowadays, or to defend against incompatibilities and the inability to return a purchased game.
Of course there's a bit of a chicken and egg problem there. Presumably at least
some people were pirating for other reasons, which triggered the use of DRM and no-returns-policies in the first place, which then triggered more people to pirate...