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Originally Posted by Frumpkis
To put that a different way.... if Ubi ever decides to drop the requirement for a constant Internet connection, do you think that will be due to massed email complaints? Or will it be because the bean counters have decided the game is far enough past the initial retail window, and into bargain bin/Steam discount status, and they need to milk a little more income out of the game? You can fire off all the emails you want, but it doesn't affect a basic bottom-line decision making process like that. At that point, they're only interested in people who haven't bought the game, not the opinions of those who already bought it!
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If there are no massed email complaints then I doubt UBI will drop the DRM. I still can't understand the logic of not writing to the suits (I.E. the people in charge) and letting them know how you feel.
IMO you have it right in the part I've bolded , however I do believe that they would only be interested if you
tell them why you are not buying their game.
Why not cover all bases and write to them if you feel as strongly as you appear to? I've done it , it took me only a few minutes and the cost of a stamp - how hard is that?