Quote Originally Posted by MooDy View Post
They arnt making any easier for the honest end users - I was laughing at Zap ranting the other night trying to get his Bioshock 2 installed - He has no intention of playing online but he still had to go through the mission of trying to open a windows live account and then downloading the patch
It must have taken well over an hour for him to install.
No, I agree that DRM methods are becoming much more of a hindrance to legitimate buyers than anything else. But as larch has pointed out, increasingly restrictive DRM is simply a reaction to increasing piracy. Who backs down first?

Quote Originally Posted by Raven Gold View Post
Coming from the pope of the religion of the 3 shades of gray.
Context is everything. Gaming isn't necessary for survival, so where stealing food is obviously in a grey area, stealing games really isn't.