It's not really their problem. It would cost them a good deal of money to fix a problem that Microsoft created for their game. Maybe it would be a different story if Microsoft was willing to forward the cash to get it done.
These people are ridiculous. They spend tons of money on this intrusive protection that doesn't work because they have to thwart the pirates! They claim that it's absolutely necessary when it's absolutely pointless. What makes him think that they've done anything about this problem call piracy? I know several people who pirate games that have ridiculous DRM just to wrack up the numbers and prove the point that these publishers are naive and ignorant.
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It's not really their problem. It would cost them a good deal of money to fix a problem that Microsoft created for their game. Maybe it would be a different story if Microsoft was willing to forward the cash to get it done.
These people are ridiculous. They spend tons of money on this intrusive protection that doesn't work because they have to thwart the pirates! They claim that it's absolutely necessary when it's absolutely pointless. What makes him think that they've done anything about this problem call piracy? I know several people who pirate games that have ridiculous DRM just to wrack up the numbers and prove the point that these publishers are naive and ignorant.
Piracy isn't the problem, it's the protest.
The idea of paying for battle.net makes me queasy.
No kidding, I just finished it last night. It's joined the ranks of those very few games that actually managed to bring tears to my eyes.
"Japanese 360 owners may be able to import the game following its release in Asia."
What Japanese 360 owners?
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