Quote from: Serenity on Today at 05:01:39 AM
Are you ever in a physical location lacking an internet connection?
No. Never. And people who do are going the way of the dinosaur.
This DRM is not intrusive or inconvenient, at least not to me, and it works (unlike other DRM schemes).
Ok.. you are either employed by an internet provider/cell phone company or hold significant stock in such, or, perhaps, work for some company providing such DRM services.
How anybody can support requiring a CONSTANT internet connection to play a STANDALONE version of a game is completely beyond my comprehension.
I manage 5 computers in my house. EVERY piece of software is licensed, registered and legitimate. This includes the OS, Office suites, anti-virus, photoshop elements, and a myriad of games and music.
I play by the rules. I have no problem justifying dropping $50 to purchase ( license ) a game for my enjoyment.
The company deserves to be paid for their product. And if I'm subscribing to an on-line game, I have no problem with the online requirements.. duh, it's an ONLINE game.
The problem with SH5 is that it ISN'T an online game. It makes NO sense to require a law-abiding customer to be constantly logged in to play in solo mode.