The cheap thieves still steal the game and the drm gets defeated. All drm does is typically **** over legit customers. Pirates aren't going out to buy these games either way. I'd imagine a lot of them do it simply to spite the cunts like EA.
Assuming we are even getting the game visceral were working on ( and the only Starwars game I have been looking forward to for years ). If what Respawn is working on, is what has become of that project I'm gonna be really pissed.
Lot of cynical comments regarding the balls up Microsoft made of Sea of Thieves. I approve. If people want to play games with **** all to do then they can get that fix for free with mobile gaming. Hopefully people are wising up, being sold a platform (at full price) for content delivery somewhere down the road, is not on.
@ChrisAnetkaC: Hence the inclusion of the rather important qualifier "game". See without that particular word your comparison to a real life experience might actually have been a worthwhile point to make.
It is perhaps not the best assassins creed game, but it is the one I enjoyed the most. And if you are a fan of the golden age of piracy in general there isn't a better piracy game out there atm.
Laws only differentiate between what is deemed legal and illegal. They do not differentiate between what is right and wrong. It might not be legally defined as gambling but it clearly has similar ramifications, and is wrong. Whether gambling regulatory groups like it or not, corporate gaming publishers are training minors/vulnerable/impressionable people to accept a system of paying for a chance to win a desirable outcome as normal everyday behaviour. Todays free loot boxer rollers are tomorrows addiction therapy attendees.
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