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Originally Posted by Brag
I am all for freedom of choice. Therefore I can't critisize the choice of buting SH-5.
What I disaprove iss the lack of consideration for those who want to buy SH-5 who do not have decent internet access. They are hoping that Ubisoft will drop the online requirement. Each purchase is a stab in the back to our comrades.
Remember Quisling, Vichy?
By not buying, we are telling Ubisoft, "Abandon this injustice."
My internet works well. I am against the wars in the Middle East but I think the U.S. and NATO service people there should be able to play games, which is the only escape they have.
Overall, we are loyal to our friends. This loyalty will eventually defeat DRM.
Enjouy your game!
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UBI can not be responsible for poor internet service in any area of the world. I would equate that to General Motors being responsible for good roads all over the world so their Corvette can drive on them. I think we have to believe that DRM is not forever. The cost to watch it will outweight the profits being generated. It is diminishing returns before long.