This will definitively encourage piracy instead of taking care of it. People that don't want this limitation...(most of us) will probably download the game. Congrats for the great idea from the gaming industry.
I don't understand the idea of making us less and less free in every aspect of our lives. If I'm going on a trip or just to my weekend home (which doesn't have internet, cause i'm there only like 10 weekends a year) I can't play my game cause someone decided I should be connected. It doesn't make sense.
So Blizzard and ID should not complain if their games are heavily downloaded...it will be completely their fault. can honestly tell that for some time now I'm waiting for an industry crash.
I know it's not nice whishing people to become unemployed but honestly this fucked up shit that we call gaming industry will only come to it's senses if someone slaps it across its face.
Seriously the gaming industry is worse than the music industry even they aren't as out of touch with reality.wow gold The last few years they really took turns for the worse, ruined some of my favourite game franchises, forced idiotic DRM and then they have the nerve to say to my face that it's all for my benefit.
Not to mention that everytime I hear a gaming interview or press release or anything it's like listening to some campaign speech during election time. gree with many comments above, gaming is getting to be a real turn off at times these days, publishers seem so up front insulting with thiwow gold kaufen
s "you are all thieves", "we will force you to eat our shit", and so on. The big budget stuff is getting more bland by the minute too, I can't see this being sustenible at all. Then again, what's the betting a load of lemmings rush out and get Diablo 3 regardless?