I was OK with them bribing you to buy new by including a "free downloadable episode" in their new-only copies (ie. a portion of the game held back to punish the used buyers), but to not only require people to have an EA account to play their games but to actually include a single-use code to "unlock" the multiplayer portion of the game is crossing way over the line IMO
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/108/1088621p1.html
At the end of the day, it won't affect me at all since Microshaft is the best deterrent to online play for me anyways. But for you guys that do, don't think this is going to be limited to the sports games...or the consoles. I'd be very surprised if Dead Space 2 isn't announced with the same restriction come E3. And they do have the publishing rights to a lot of the developers you might like, like id Software, through their EA Partners program. This is just the beginning.....unless their sales tank 'cause of it.
And if it's successful, how long do you think it'll be before Ubisoft and Activision at least try it? Ubi's already proven they're more than willing to fuck with the consumer with the DRM shit and Activision will certainly follow suit now that their figures aren't inflated by the music game craze and if the Call of Duty juggernaut starts to slow
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/108/1088621p1.html
At the end of the day, it won't affect me at all since Microshaft is the best deterrent to online play for me anyways. But for you guys that do, don't think this is going to be limited to the sports games...or the consoles. I'd be very surprised if Dead Space 2 isn't announced with the same restriction come E3. And they do have the publishing rights to a lot of the developers you might like, like id Software, through their EA Partners program. This is just the beginning.....unless their sales tank 'cause of it.
And if it's successful, how long do you think it'll be before Ubisoft and Activision at least try it? Ubi's already proven they're more than willing to fuck with the consumer with the DRM shit and Activision will certainly follow suit now that their figures aren't inflated by the music game craze and if the Call of Duty juggernaut starts to slow
I was there on that fateful day, were you?