Thanks for the thumbs, Stec. ;)
I would like to hear your feedback, although the only complete evaluation of this kind of DRM can be made after
years have passed, since the 'gotchas' are activation limits and testing the waters of Ubisoft's long-term customer support (still waiting for that Raven Shield SDK...).
Projecting this business course out a few years, I must consider what DRM like this means 5-10 years from now. What if most of the industry follows suit? I've got well over 100 games installed. If most games start using such DRM, that would mean I would have to uninstall dozens of titles 'correctly' in order to de-activate properly,
before reformating my system. No thanks.
The fact that EA is unabashedly ditching offline-play confirms that industry players are hot'n'heavy to change their business models. Their goal is obvious: transform all games into service-type products so that they can force subscription-style payments. What industry exec doesn't drool over the loads of cash WoW brings in monthly? What exec doesn't look at the massive CounterStrike population and think "How the heck can we get those guys to buy something
new?" 5, 10, 15 machine install limits are now, how about 1 machine later? If pubs could get away with restricting a game to a single machine
permanently, they would do that. But that would be too much change, too fast. So how do you administer the posion without arousing too much suspicion? In progressive, small doses, while singing a lullaby.
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Wow. Maybe I'm a prophet or something. How's this for evidence of where game publishers are headed:
each copy of Gears of War 2 will ship with a unique, one-time-use code for downloading extra multiplayer levels. Once the code has been used, subsequent owners of that copy of the game will be unable to download the levels.
And NBA Live 09 will include a similar free, one-time code for accessing daily roster and stat updates. If you buy a used copy of NBA Live 09 and the previous user has already redeemed the code, you'll have to pay $20 to get the updates. source