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Well... That brings up an interesting thought. The whole 'loss of net access for months at a time" thought.

While it seems excessive to basically require net access to play this single player game, how many gaming PCs (decent enough set up to play current games) are not connected to a network? Low single digit percentages? It seems like a given that if you're a PC gamer who plays current releases, you have net access 24/7.

I suppose the only real issue is whether you'll still be able to retro game this title many years down the line or if it will be a case of "nobody can play this game anymore because it requires publisher server access in order to play and none of those servers are active anymore."

If that's the case, the only copies that will still be played are JUST the cracked copies. That would be ironic.