Reply 20 of 26, by gerry
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote on 2023-04-01, 17:18:It seems to me, when a corporation has reached the point when they can afford to screw their consumers, they will screw their consumers. No exception.
I think, sadly, you are right. It doesnt even have to be malice - just the clumsy overbearing application of 'copyright' to everything. Things are often not really thought through in well calculated sense.
however we as buyers just have to be aware and then choose not to buy stuff with DRM all over it
it's a shame if a really great game has DRM all over it, but do you want it that much? and if so then does that not mean you also accecpt their terms.
think of all the great games we have never played anyway, whats a few more missed out 😀 there are plenty of other things to do
and if the majority just blindly follow it thus meaning your personal choice makes no difference to the dominance of DRM, then so be it - i'd still not buy their games