| kupomogli said: I can still play the single player content. |
Sorry to cut the rest of your post. I get what you're saying, and I understand it. I made it clear back in my other post with an edit that I don't approve what Microsoft is doing.
But this. Approach this point cautiously. What if it's Battlefield 3 what we're talking here? A game that's practically focused on multiplayer, whose singleplayer component last two hours and it's probably the most derivative excuse of a singleplayer? Yes, you can tell me that EA dropped the online pass. But my point stand still. What about games which are focused on multiplayer? Where's the fairness there? Online Pass should not exist, simple as that; it doesn't matter if it locks singleplayer content or the multiplayer aspect of a game. No one should condone it. That's my opinion.







