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CityOfNoobs said:
This idea that somehow users have a right to a game with whatever DRM they prefer (NONE) is ridiculous to me. Do not like it? do not buy it. Rating games you have not even played because a company has decided to implement a certain type of DRM or is selling it a certain way is like saying that a new sports car is a terrible performer because they do not make it in your favorite color.


Consumers have a right to judge a game on technical issues (performance, DRM, controls, wether it's a good PC port).

It is not restricted to storyline, characters, music etc..

Equating DRM with something superficial like a color shows you are getting things mixed up. It's more akin to having faulty breaks.

It doesn't matter how good the game is if it's a hassle to play it.

Using DRM like SecuROM or Starforce that can harm my PC is more important than how intelligent the AI are.