Depends? does the game benefit? if so? no. Does the overall vision (that is NOT anti-consumor benefit?) E.G Diablo? then yes.... games designed to encourage or require online interactivity are fine. It just depends on the individual product.
Sim City didn't need it... the multiplayer interactive was very poor and near pointless. no need to balance it or anything.
PC version of D3 online only is justified as it cuts the cheaters out, console version multiplayer is literally only playable with the people you know(who knows they might have cheated stuff too) + dont have seasons/leaderboards etc
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