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  1. On the topic of DLC.. I hate freaking DRM!!

    Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:12:42 UTC from web
    1. @shadowspark The only DRM I can survive is VALVe's DRM because VALVe aren't complete appless and won't go all "hurr durr pirate" on you for installing it on more than one PC.

      Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:14:13 UTC from web
      1. @omni I'm essentially OK with Steam's DRM, but if I can get the same game via a Humble Bundle or GOG (both DRM-free), I'll still tend to prefer that option, even if it's slightly more expensive.

        Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:15:58 UTC from web
        1. @bitshift Quite understandable, really. I prefer Desura keys over Steam keys as well, when possible.

          Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:16:39 UTC from web
          1. @omni #! Hey buddy~

            Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:19:06 UTC from web
            1. @dlcentaur # Hi o,o

              Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:20:10 UTC from web
              1. @omni How's it going? :)

                Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:20:37 UTC from web
                1. @dlcentaur Alive, so that's good o,o

                  Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:23:33 UTC from web
                  1. @omni Good!

                    Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:27:53 UTC from web
    2. @shadowspark My mind is kind of divided in that regard. I see that it is possible to get some indie or old games because of DRM based systems like Steam, but I hate it if you can't get a game the normal way again. worst is if you have to log in to play, because some people don't have internet everywhere...

      Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:14:42 UTC from web
      1. @hakupony I agree. All this DRM crap is getting out of hand.. That's why the big media companies wanted SOPA and PIPA.

        Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:17:10 UTC from web
        1. @shadowspark They want it because they generally want control - especially the music industry is very harsh in that regard. When there was no internet it all was like "taping kills music" - mainly because they can not comprehend why you would like to buy the music when you can have it for free.

          Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:19:55 UTC from web
          1. @hakupony If the Media companies got what they wanted, youtube would either not be free or be eliminated entirely, netflix would dissappear and you would have to buy a copy of a song for every media player you have, there would be no more free tv or radio and the internet would become a business only thing...

            Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:22:55 UTC from web
            1. @shadowspark They don't care about free tv or radio because they can get money from every channel which plays their songs. This is pretty much the usual way of distribution and especially radio is still seen as a wonderful way to market your CDs - because you can only hear what they play, you can't hear a song you like whenever you like. so you hear it, get hooked and buy the CD.

              Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:25:59 UTC from web
              1. @hakupony there are people (like me) that still use tapes to record the radio.

                Thursday, 28-Jun-12 15:28:45 UTC from web