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Except that it does.

by narcogen ⌂ @, Andover, Massachusetts, Thursday, March 21, 2013, 23:42 (4273 days ago) @ Xenos

The best case scenario would be a game that implements always online functionality to deliver the best possible play experience and to provide DRM.

The worst case scenario is what we see with SC5: gameplay hobbled for the sake of always online that exists solely for DRM purposes, covered up with poorly thought-out excuses, rationalizations, and outright lies.

However, one would have to be naive in the extreme to believe that DRM plays no part in the decision of a developer and a publisher to release a game with this feature, regardless of the publisher, the developer, or the platform.

Ideally all entertainment content, regardless of type or genre, would be DRM-free donationware, but as long as publishers persist in the aggressive delusion that piracy is theft, rather than infringement, and that the best defense is a good offense, this trend will continue.


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