I disagree. I care about preserving multiplayer games.
DRM servers going down is a thing and I think we can all agree that it should be regulated. In practice it exists in that grey area where Youtube also lives where… yeah, sure, cracking it is not technically legal but nobody is going to enforce that so if you want to play it you bypass the DRM and go on with your day.
But I do care about keeping some version of those multiplayer games. It’s a massive loss not seen in media since the early days of television to have a massive cultural artifact just poof itself out of existence at regular intervals. We need a solution to that.
If what this argument is about is just forcing people to keep their activation and authentication servers online or removing DRM then it’s been a pointless argument.
It’s not what the petition says, not what the advocates for the movement are talking about and not the core of the issue, though. The Crew, which started the entire argument, wasn’t a single player game with discontinued DRM, it was talking to centralized servers all along. The Matrix’s MMO or Vanilla WoW before that became a commercial product did not fit the bill here, and yet were the things we all think about when we think about this issue.
I disagree. I care about preserving multiplayer games.
DRM servers going down is a thing and I think we can all agree that it should be regulated. In practice it exists in that grey area where Youtube also lives where… yeah, sure, cracking it is not technically legal but nobody is going to enforce that so if you want to play it you bypass the DRM and go on with your day.
But I do care about keeping some version of those multiplayer games. It’s a massive loss not seen in media since the early days of television to have a massive cultural artifact just poof itself out of existence at regular intervals. We need a solution to that.
If what this argument is about is just forcing people to keep their activation and authentication servers online or removing DRM then it’s been a pointless argument.
It’s not what the petition says, not what the advocates for the movement are talking about and not the core of the issue, though. The Crew, which started the entire argument, wasn’t a single player game with discontinued DRM, it was talking to centralized servers all along. The Matrix’s MMO or Vanilla WoW before that became a commercial product did not fit the bill here, and yet were the things we all think about when we think about this issue.