![]() ![]() Supporting an ecosystem which could disappear your games is anti-consumer. They didn't release a patch to make it work offline. Neither pirates nor customers can play it. Remember the single-player game Darkspore? It is impossible for anyone to play it anymore. It wouldn't be the first time a library of DRM-encumbered crapware went poof. Some people reply "but surely these companies will provide a method access if they are shutting down servers!" If a company is in bankruptcy and there's an outcry to get patches out for 15 year old games, I doubt they're going to make it a priority to devote resources and development time to creating patches. If at some point in the future any part of their DRM service chain is shut down due to internet outage or a company going bankrupt, games will be inaccessible. ![]()
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