joeblack1862
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ORIGINAL: BASB I guess everyone to their own, but it baffles how people paying for product once consider it a rental. Yes maybe not the ideal way to purchase a game, but certainly not rental as to rent something one pay the service on a regular basis. The game hasn't got limited installs, and need to be connected to the internet to play. I should elaborate. I only gave part of my reason for not purchasing and I think E spelled out the reason for calling it rental very well. I won't buy it because any DRM on my system is an extra program I don't want. I don't want the hole in the operating system this can potentially create (hi Sony). I don't want the system issues that do happen (e.g. Slow system, remove Starforce, fast system) I don't want to go cap in hand when something goes wrong. I don't want to be told "go talk to company X if you have an issue with DRM" when I can't play the game. I want to be treated like a valued customer. DRM protects sales? I own (see that word "own", that means I can install them anytime I like) over 40 games, NONE have DRM (I don't include Serial number only as DRM). I don't miss the games I have decided to ignore and it doesn't make me stupid, it means I have made a decision to stand up for what I believe in. Notice I am only refering to myself. Because my views are not the truth, just my views and what I am happy with. X3: Terran Conflict. They took the DRM off recently. Good, because I bought it, didn't pirate it, just waited until they made that decision. If they hadn't taken it off, then soon forgotten. So when the rental agreement is torn up on this game, I'll probably buy it, I can wait. EDIT: I should point out, I do own games on Steam (very old) except for one I tried to buy recently (see another thread). All my Steam games only had Steam DRM, no other. For some reason I didn't have a problem with that, until recently. I won't buy any more games on Steam but I am wondering about the account. Is the Steam program a risk to my system (never had an issue with it)?
< Message edited by Joe Black -- 4/15/2010 7:36:06 PM >
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