Posted October 14, 2018
I often read things to the effect of "they don't make 'em like they used to" with regard to games and other media. Everyone who came up playing games in the 90's-00's or so (or certainly earlier) can mention something that they miss, for example, full-fledged manuals.
Well, what do you *not* miss? What annoying feature is now mostly gone? What problem has been fixed?
For me, it's physical DRM. At some point, games required me to have the CD in the drive to play (GalCiv and Age of Wonders being the notable exceptions). This annoyed me, especially when my optical drive stopped working. In fact, when digital distribution started, I thought "Finally! I won't need to dig for my CD!"
Always-on DRM was a nasty surprise.
Well, what do you *not* miss? What annoying feature is now mostly gone? What problem has been fixed?
For me, it's physical DRM. At some point, games required me to have the CD in the drive to play (GalCiv and Age of Wonders being the notable exceptions). This annoyed me, especially when my optical drive stopped working. In fact, when digital distribution started, I thought "Finally! I won't need to dig for my CD!"
Always-on DRM was a nasty surprise.
Post edited October 14, 2018 by sergeant_citrus