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They wouldn't force that since they have no clue how many people have physics enabled cards and which don't.
These guys seem to have a reasonable idea of who has what..
They wouldn't force that since they have no clue how many people have physics enabled cards and which don't.
Yeah right Frank, pull the other one.“I would never say it [piracy] is not a factor, but it’s definitely not the driving factor,†said Pierce
These guys seem to have a reasonable idea of who has what..![]()
As for the real money aspect of D3 - it just leaves a sour taste in my mouth. Being able to sell looted items for real cash on the auction house is a recipe for loot ninjas. Think about it ... you're questing with your buddies and a sword drops that's worth R2000 on the auction house. Just how much is your friendship worth to pass on the item if you're not going to use it for your own character? How about if the item incredibly rare and was worth R20k? Where do you decide what is good sportsmanship and what is just foolish to not be greedy over?
It's not only us. Do you really think they aimed this press release at us? No, they couldn't care less when their target market is in places like the US and UK. Even there a lot of people don't have these connections or choose not to use them. That's why they respond because there is always a backlash from what some regard as so-called first world countries. They are alienating customers.And they aren't alienating customers. It's not exactly their fault that we're still stuck in the dark ages because no one in this country can see that we're fighting a losing battle. But legislation is slowly changing for the better and within the next decade we might catch up to the rest of the world. But till then we have no choice but to bite the bullet and pipe up.
They know what people want or else they would not have had this press release. Again this is forcing a 'feature' not everybody wants.But then again if we bother to fill out the surveys they ever so often push put we might actually get somewhere since they use surveys as a guideline to determine features built into their future games. But then again we are in the minority since our infrastructure is as good as a lumbering dinosaur with asthma and arthritis.
I've been arguing points in all my posts or haven't you seen that? One sentence was about semantics. That is a really feeble thing to say when you don't have a counter for the points I made.Will, I'm with you 100%.
Prometheus is arguing the semantics and not discussing the point.
most people have connections @ home now. Lets be honest.... If you can afford a R400 game and PC that can run a game like this, then you can afford an internet connection
It's not only us. Do you really think they aimed this press release at us? No, they couldn't care less when their target market is in places like the US and UK. Even there a lot of people don't have these connections or choose not to use them. That's why they respond because there is always a backlash from what some regard as so-called first world countries. They are alienating customers.
They know what people want or else they would not have had this press release. Again this is forcing a 'feature' not everybody wants.
I've been arguing points in all my posts or haven't you seen that? One sentence was about semantics. That is a really feeble thing to say when you don't have a counter for the points I made.
We can argue this to death but the main points remains. They don't need to force an always online connection to make it a good game. Not everyone is happy about it being forced on them so they ARE alienating customers that will likely hack it. Piracy may not be a driving factor but while it IS nontheless a factor they probably have clouded judgement and it was most probably the tipping point, or they are just lying about it altogether.
...But Internet access is a little less objective than hardware specs since they can't measure availability and stability without expending vast amounts of resources and man hours
AHA! A finally a good counter argument.They don't need to force an always online connection to make it a good game.
most people have connections @ home now. Lets be honest.... If you can afford a R400 game and PC that can run a game like this, then you can afford an internet connection