1. Agreed. Don't try to argue with me. I have an unhealthy compulsion to defend my statements. I think I might be this guy: http://xkcd.com/386/ 2. No, I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way. ;) 3. It's not an openness to it. I just don't see the benefit in fighting a battle nobody can win. I do see opportunity in it. Even…
"If a dev introduces a DRM with their game that I find intrusive on one platform I could always get it on another, or hey, this might be crazy but, I could also not get it." I don't find any fault in the logic of your statment, but would it be practical to try to make them all see it that way? It would be far less work and…
I find a good portion of the friction between potential customers and publishers comes down to the perceived mentality of the publisher involved. Ones that can successfully disguise DRM as a beneficial tool or even make it to where it IS a beneficial tool (Steam) will almost always receive more favorable support from…
Ahh what the hell... someone might read it. I wouldn't call fire sharing new its older than some of the posters we have here... I think the fact that the industry is still around after such a long battle shows it's managed to minimize it to a point it can survive and for the most part keep moving forward to bigger and…