I knew those fucking casuals would screw us by buying spore in droves. EA took it as a green light that restrictive DRM is ok.
haha yea...
Once the stats for the more hardcore titles like Far Cry 2 and Crysis:Warhead come in, we will get a better indication of what sort of impact this DRM is having on sales.
Or theres a 3rd option, which is people that have a legitimate beef with DRM. Looks like he might be the one that hasn't "gotten it."
I agree with a bit of what he says. In terms of protesters, there were definitely a significant bunch who were just there for the ride, and didn't care either way. I saw a dozen threads across the popular internet forums with links to protests on Amazon, and plenty of posters said stuff like,"Well, I wasn't going to buy the game anyway, but yea, why not?"
And I did not see a comment on Amazon that came from someone who actually
bought the game, and then found the DRM a problem. Most of the protesters were guys who saw "Protest Invitation" threads across the net.
I am not saying you are wrong though... Obviously a significant bunch of those protesters were potential customers who didn't buy the game because of the DRM, but at the same time, there were just as many who just wanted to be part of the mob.
But yes, I am worried that EA are looking at this as some sort of validation for their DRM.
Also, I am one of those people who canceled their preorder because of the DRM. I live in a part of the world where it isn't easy to just pick up the phone and call EA.
And while the DRM might be very seamless (as GPW reported), it just makes me feel very uneasy. I suppose once I find out easy it is for myself, I'll start buying these games again... but I just can't bring myself to. It is just something my mind can't get used to.