> surely you can respect their decision not to do so.
Personally, I can't. Just as I can't respect any game publisher that decides to tack on an always-online mode for their game with some lame excuse of why they did it when the real reason is that it's a form of DRM.
Personally, I can't. Just as I can't respect any game publisher that decides to tack on an always-online mode for their game with some lame excuse of why they did it when the real reason is that it's a form of DRM.