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Originally Posted by Arclight
You say a DRM method survives if people accept it, ie. buy the product. It's simply not correct; people bought games with the limited installs "feature" and it disappeared. Don't see how I can make it clearer than that.
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I see your point. I don't agree with it, but I understand what you're saying.
Taking Spore as an example of this, take a look at Amazon's selling list sometime. 2000+ out of 3000 reviews gave it 1 out of 5 because of the DRM. I think that's telling as to why it disappeared.
We're probably just going to have to agree to disagree on this point.
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It was said before: if you don't buy a game, all it tells the publisher is that the game is not doing well, for whatever reason. If you want your opinion heard regarding DRM specifically, contact them.
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Again, if anyone has an email address of contact, please post it. As it is, I'm writing a traditional US mail letter, because they at least provide addresses on their sites.