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Sinncross22 May at 3:30 I really dont think always online is the solution
FatalGlory21 May at 17:30 @Tea The sad part is that the average gamer on the street (are there gamers on the street?) will suffer, but the pirates will still find away to get the games for free. It's a security arms race and the gamer suffers.
Tea21 May at 17:20 I think piracy is affecting the gaming Industry so much (especially on PC) thats its most likely going to be the future of gaming. Although I dont the next gen consoles (Xbox 720 adb PS4) will have permanent Internet connectivity as a requirement but most likley, the follwing will
FatalGlory21 May at 17:13 @Tea Notch was talking about this on Twitter the other day. He said that it was one of the major cons of Diablo.
Tea21 May at 17:05 Well i think its an important thing to discuss as Publishers need to be aware of the consequences - many people do not like online only games for that exact reason!
FatalGlory21 May at 15:57 @Tea Sure thing, I know that Samsungs don't work and that LGs seem to be the best bet, but I will fill you in on the specifics when I find a solution.