@Antanicus Most "gamers“ I ever talked to are complete idiots, just shitty big corporations fanboys with 0 brain… They accepted
- DLC as if it was "extensions" to the original game
- DRMs that prevent them from reselling old games they don't use anymore or didn't like, because hey "piracy" is a legitimate corcern… Poor companies dying because of "piracy"…
- online DRMs on fucking games they buyer 70€ and won't be able to play anymore once - 1/2
DRMs companies decide to shutdown the DRM servers, or simply when the DRM servers have technical problems.
And now they even find it acceptable to rent an access "a gaming machine on the cloud" by paying each month/year, because "It's better! It's more powerful than my computer and costs less" as if they paid only once and have unlimited bandwidth/some fucking negative latency on the magical land of "the cloud"… @Antanicus - 2/2
@devnull @Antanicus you say most, but all those things are incredibly unpopular, so i think its a small but loud proportion of people
@devnull @Antanicus an individual boycott wont change anything, and one targeting the enter games industry would not make sense since there are lots of games that dont do those things
you need something coordinated, with a specific target and objective, preferably involving workers in the industry
@radikalgrafitio Not to mention most popular games do those things
@radikalgrafitio I never said "individual boycott" would change anything. I just said most gamers find these crap acceptable enough to keep buying these crap without protesting.
And there things aren't rare, most, except a few exception (or "non-DRM" versions with are usually incomplete versions of their DRMised counterpart) PC games are concerned. And newers consoles are following the PC games path, it's a global issue, not just some isolated cases…
@Antanicus