1. DRM, i.e. punishing those who buy legal copiesjamin_za wrote:Yes please, I long to see some sort of well thought out and rational argument for theft
2. Inflated prices (R600 for one dvd in a cheap case; COD MW3 could have sold for half the price and still made a massive profit)
3. No added content, like in the old days: books, maps, posters, i.e. no incentive. (Hell, Flight Simulator had a book with the runway outlines of hundreds of major airports, WC2 had a book with the WarCraft storyline, etc)
4. Forced updates, otherwise you aren't allowed to play the game you bought (It is a very real issue where you have slow internet speeds and capped data, i.e. a 2GB BF3 patch on a 1mbps line, most likely capped, or even 3G?)