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disolitude said:
pezus said:
disolitude said:
pezus said:

Oh, you meant disk swaps when intending to play a new game? That is hardly an issue

It is not an issue if there is no better option, but I can't see anyone with semi working internet saying:

"Yes I'd like to swap disks for the rest of my life every time i'd like to play a game and risk loosing the ability to play the game if they scratch. I don't want to authenticate once with Sony's server over the internet and be done with disk swapping forever"

 

A blu-ray disk scratching? That's something I've yet to see or hear about.

I don't see anyone with only a semi working internet (or, heck, someone with a very bad or no internet at all) saying, when their internet goes down: "Man, at least I never have to swap disks. Better no games for a while than swapping disks like once a week."

Once a week eh...Idont know about that.

Its pretty clear that a lot of people have no clue how DRM should work. "Always on"I agree, its annoying as hell and I wouldnt really want that myself. However there is absolutely nothing wrong with Steam like DRM, which has you register once online and move on with your life.

Anyone with internet, even "bad" internet folks which seems to be half od this site all of a suddenly should prefer that over disk swapping. But I bet if I made a poll, it would indicate otherwise...

So its either lack of lnowledge or downright trolling.

And what about the people with NO internet.  You know, they do exist.  Even in the US.