We'll play something else.", and then not purchase or dowload the game. Now consider what would happen if every one said, "DRM? No thank you. However, I put no faith in gamers to have the willpower to not grab a copy of a game off of a torrent after all the waiting and hype. ![]() That would be more effective than on-line petitions and the like. Watch how fast the overly restrictive DRM disappears. Now the publisher's could not complain about piracy, their sales would be in the dumper and they would be left scrambling to keep their IP from being a total loss. We'll play something else.", and then not purchase or download the game. ![]() Now consider what would happen if everyone said, "DRM? No thank you. The rub it that when they d/l a copy to get a non-restrictive game it just adds fuel to the fire of the publishers' rantings about piracy, even if they bought a legitimate copy. The gamers, of course, just want a game that has reasonable restrictions and not draconian DRM measures. The only way that I can see any changes in DRM is if people do two things.Īs it stands right now, the publishers can scream, "See everyone is pirating the game, we need more DRM".
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