I suppose you could argue that having to authenticate it again when you get new computers down the line is bad, but really, it's Blizzard, their servers will still be up long after you've stopped caring about the game ...
Some big companies have already closed down servers for games they no longer wanted to support. And no company will give a guarantee that if they close authentication servers they will release a patch not requiring authentication, since that authentication is an asset of the company.
The slow but steady march of DRM continues, and every time people say "It's only just..." the noose gets a little tighter. In a few years people will be calmly accepting authentication every time they play, that laptops aren't meant for games, and that PCs are dying as a platform. But hey, "It's only..."
ALso, it is not Blizzard, it is Activision, remember that. And Activision has a business plan based wholely around maximising profit via the minimum amount of development.
This message last edited by Wibble on 08/06/2010 at 06:52:08 PM
Starcraft II won't have crazy DRM.
- 28/05/2010 01:59:14 PM
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Could be worse. I'm still miffed about its release structure, though. I feel milked.
- 28/05/2010 03:01:54 PM
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Still a load of shit.
- 28/05/2010 06:39:46 PM
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I'm pretty anti-DRM, but one-time connection seems reasonable enough.
- 28/05/2010 07:03:24 PM
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Don't get so excited, sheesh.
- 28/05/2010 11:04:47 PM
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Go start your own game company? Really? That's the only response?
- 08/06/2010 03:49:33 AM
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Even just a single authentication?
- 08/06/2010 05:00:38 AM
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Will they?
- 08/06/2010 06:50:01 PM
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Re: Will they?
- 09/06/2010 12:06:38 AM
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If you think DRM will stop pirating...it wont
- 09/06/2010 12:21:03 AM
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Your posts are like the lovechild of a video game fanboy and a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
- 09/06/2010 03:05:34 AM
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Re: Your posts are like the lovechild of a video game fanboy and a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
- 09/06/2010 02:18:17 PM
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I have to agree... the more restrictions and hassles they put on playing purchased games
- 09/06/2010 05:37:40 AM
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Who doesn't have the internet these days?
- 09/06/2010 06:08:19 AM
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The majority of people, actually.
- 09/06/2010 06:27:30 AM
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That's just a terrible argument. If they have no Internet, they can't illegally download games.
- 10/06/2010 02:18:34 AM
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I think he was saying ...
- 10/06/2010 03:10:08 AM
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