- Aug 6, 2005
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Here's just another example of DRM's ultimate intent - (you can only rent it).
http://www.playstationuniversity.com/ea-shuts-down-video-game-servers-prematurely-1846/
Yep, they've even got several 09 releases on there folks.
So, how do all you DRM lovers on here defend this?
How is this such a great deal for the consumer?
EA is not some piddly little company. You all keep putting your faith in these companies when they say they'll deactivate the DRM if they go out of business.
EA isn't going out of business here folks, how can you really believe they'd deactivate DRM on something if they were?
EDIT:
More games/Servers added to the deactivation list:
http://www.actiontrip.com/link.phtml?http://www.ea.com/2/service-updates
http://www.playstationuniversity.com/ea-shuts-down-video-game-servers-prematurely-1846/
Yep, they've even got several 09 releases on there folks.
So, how do all you DRM lovers on here defend this?
How is this such a great deal for the consumer?
EA is not some piddly little company. You all keep putting your faith in these companies when they say they'll deactivate the DRM if they go out of business.
EA isn't going out of business here folks, how can you really believe they'd deactivate DRM on something if they were?
EDIT:
More games/Servers added to the deactivation list:
http://www.actiontrip.com/link.phtml?http://www.ea.com/2/service-updates
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