How do any of the new 'features' such as 'almost always online' and 'drm up your ass' benefit YOU, the consumer? what good is it to defend something that actively hurts you?
you know, a few years ago it was piracy that was killing the games industry, now that that scapegoat doesn't work we have this load of bollocks known as always online and no-used-games.
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Edited by Swim Good: 6/7/2013 1:31:09 PM[quote]what good is it to defend something that actively hurts you?[/quote] It doesn't really hurt me in any way. If you weren't a child, and had some perspective in life, you'd realise it doesn't really hurt you either.