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Originally Posted by cherbert
Can all the whiners who are not buying SH5 please leave and go back to the SH3 and SH4 forums you really are polluting the threads in here.
I bet half of you are hypocrites and will buy the game and are simply jumping on the anti-drm bandwagon.
Yes DRM sucks - but all I'm interested in at the moment is the excitement of what looks to be a an amazing leap forward in Submarine simulations and all I want to do is share that with like minded individuals who are as excited as I am. I always thought that was what subsim.com was all about.
The announced modding features virtually mean we are not a million miles from having what looks like a full SDK. Should we not be excited about this?
If you aren't buying it then move along - you don't need to be here.
Failing that can Neil create a forum called SH5 - Anti-DRM campaign. And leave the rest of us to look forward to this game in peace.
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Much agreed. Gaming is changing, technology is changing. I dont know a single person that does not have a constant connection to the internet, so all these guys are fighting against a change that is going to happen anyway just because they are stuck in the past. They'll just be left in the dust so its noone's problem but their own.
Same as people did that loved record albums, or was heavily invested in VHS, or whatever else that was eventually killed off. Offline games are going away now, and ive never played a DRM game I didnt love, so Im very excited about SH5, and im sick of these people unwilling to jump on board the train of technology (which stops for noone) and flooding this board with this nonsense.
I cant even come here and casually read some topics about this game without tons of people

about DRM. Who does that? Isnt it better to just roll with the changes than to try to fight it, its always a losing battle when it comes to this stuff. People will never learn. They're just going to end up those people in vitage gaming shops still looking for offline games, just like all those dudes still searching for records.