celador said:
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Any developer, even EA, can see that this feature can only be positive for them. It gives people a chance to test the game and purchase it if they like it.
Surely nobody, except a few individuals who are so damn cheap that they don't mind to inconvenience their friends endlessly, will be content to just play games remotely on their friend's account.
Especially, as you point out sports games, to use their friend's account to play multiplayer games.
If anything, this gives developers a perfect excuse not to spend any money on demos.







