...For this particular title, I wouldn't even call it DRM, simply a requirement to play the game.
I know these type of games is not your cup of tea. but make an exception for this one. It's worth it.
Quote from: MessiaaH on May 24, 2012, 04:01:50 PM I know these type of games is not your cup of tea. but make an exception for this one. It's worth it....only if Blizzard were to somehow include hulking starships hurling lasers, missile-swarms, transforming mecha, and fighter-squadronsat each other...set against the cold blackness of interplanetary space.
I dont see blizzard ever releasing a "non-online" game. So from blizzard we dont have a single thing in d world to worry bout. Not to mention, blizzard is a shining example of pc gaming. and arguably the biggest player in the world of PC gaming. They have never ever ever disappoint. Blizzard always delivers. Going from their track record, your fears aren't warranted. Now stop complaining, buy d game, and join d swet. I know these type of games is not your cup of tea. but make an exception for this one. It's worth it.
Arc, we both know why publishers/developers require such heinous online drm tacticsDiscussed that topic to deathCertain class of gamers have forced this situation upon us.The cow has firmly left the barn and is now happily eating grass in greener (always online) pastures.Steam, Origin and Battlenet are online centric DRM tools that do a bloody good job at ensuring gamers pay to play.It is a boon to the industry (which was brought to the brink of extinction)I'd say it is the lesser of two evils. (the second evil being the loss of the PC platform as a viable marketplace)suhuweat!!!!!!!!!!