

Support people who truly support PC as a platform, like Bethesda and Stardock, not the greedy pricks who want to squeeze us for everything we're worth. We have to vote with our wallets, and this is what I am going to do. If we don't fight for this freedom, we wont have it anymore.
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You can have mods for your games, you can play online for FREE, etc. What made, and still makes, PC gaming great is the FREEDOM it as a medium presents. Imagine having a car that had to ask Ford HQ for permission for where you wanted to drive? It sounds ridiculous when applied to a car, but for some reason people like you support it for software, as if the concepts of OWNERSHIP and PRIVACY mean nothing to you.ĭon't kill PC as a gaming platform, support it!
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I can lend them to my friends, I can install new parts, I can do whatever I like. My computer, my car these I can do with whatever I please. I would not steal material objects, because it is very difficult for corporate interests to control what I can and can not do with my material goods. If that is your reason to begin stealing games (yes, I call it stealing), I wonder what you need to start stealing other things. Steam is a perfect example of LOGICAL DRM DRM that exists to effectively combat pirates by calling home and ensuring that hundreds of people aren't using the same CD keys, etc. I've bought more content from VALVE than any other company. Steam allows me to install my games on as many computers as I want, whenever I want, without installing a rootkit that opens holes in my computer's security. The only thing it really does, is that you have to activate it every time you install the game. So you can install your game as many times as you want. Everytime you uninstall the game, your counter resets back to the previous count. In reply to You did not read the DRM policy yet I presume? You can install FC2 5 times on three different PC's. The publishers would like nothing more than for me to have to repurchase their game every time I install new hardware in my PC, and I don't doubt that that is what will become of PC gaming should we allow them to continue with this experiment. is NOT there to combat piracy, it's there to limit what consumers can do with their purchased media. The only thing it really does, is that you have to activate it every time you install the game.Steam allows me to install my games on as many computers as I want, whenever I want, without installing a rootkit that opens holes in my computer's security.

The latest reports are that Ubisoft will be pushing Far Cry 2 into its 2021/2022 fiscal year thanks to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sadly, it sounds like we're a "far cry" away from a Far Cry 2 remake.You did not read the DRM policy yet I presume? You can install FC2 5 times on three different PC's. Just like Capcom has seemingly paused work on Resident Evil remakes to make room for the upcoming Resident Evil Village, don't expect any news on a potential Far Cry 2 remake to come out until Far Cry 6 has found its stride. Some suggested a Far Cry 2 remake could be bundled in with Far Cry 6 - similar to what Ubisoft did with Assassin's Creed 3 in Assassin's Creed Odyssey - but it's a bit of a stretch, to say the least. Here, the warring lands are ruled by "El Presidente" Antón Castillo (played by Breaking Bad's Giancarlo Esposito). The upcoming next-gen title looks like it will be the biggest yet as we head back in time for a trip to the fictional Caribbean island of Yara. It's a nice idea that a Far Cry 2 remake could be on the way, but let's remember Ubisoft will be channelling all its efforts into Far Cry 6.
