disolitude said:
1. Pretty much all console exclusive gamers can be considered "casuals" in the grand scheme of things, especially the ones that don't get the benefits of digital distribution and why a DRM has to exist to protect software. just because one plays God of War and COD 5 hours a day doesn't really make them any less casual in understanding how technology works and why certain things are possible and why they are not.
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I've seen you defending DRM and digital distribution in just about every thread since the Microsoft conference.
As someone who has been gaming since the Atari 2600 and my first Amstrad computer, can you please explain these "benefits" to me?
A few points.....
1) I have an unreliable internet connection that can't be changed unless I move.
2) My internet usage is capped. It's the way things are done in this country
3) I borrow a lot of games from friends before I pay up to $120, yes that's $120, for them. Oh and our dollar is worth more than the U.S
4) I often trade old games I no longer play to buy new games.
5) I have a Steam account. With my connection it took me 16 hours to download Borderlands.
How is Microsoft helping me again???
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