synfresh: [...]
The point being, some people (many people actually) just
want to play Skyrim.
I also do, but on my terms. ;-)
blotunga: [...]
As for self-control.. I do have that, but still there are a few games that I really wanted to play. DRM or not... like the Civilization games... As I said,
I have a threshold of DRM that I can bare to take if I must. But if I have the option I do prefer the alternative.
That's probably the big difference between us. I have zero tolerance, no place for "
if I must" in my equation, no content is worth giving up control and being counted as accepting and embracing such business models and practices.
IAmSinistar: They definitely want all content to be on-demand, streaming, and pay-per-use. Why sell you a DVD for $20 that you can watch as much as you want, when they can charge you $2 a view? Same with your books, your music, etc. Plus they can finally put unskippable commercials back in, defeating the DVRs (at least for a while). AND they can track your usage, giving them valuable marketing data.
Governments only wish they had this kind of control and surveillance.
How very true, sadly. :(