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I think Lego Lord Of The Rings at least deserves an honourable mention
Trophy - One does not simply...
Earned - Walk into Mordor.
Made me laugh :)
this is getting ridiculous! so now i pay for my internet, pay for live but if i rent a game i have to pay again to play it online?
so now developers are saying instead of them getting shafted by used games now its time to shaft low income folks or people who like to buy their games used who might be on a fixed budget.
as if i needed another reason to never buy a game like this.
"According to the statement the cost will be $5 but no mention of a trial period is made which likely means none will be offered." That made me smirk.
Anyway, there is a huge used game market out there and it isn't a crime to buy used games. So, they're going to punish gamers for that? As ip owners they have rights; as the consumer, we have rights also.
Locking out a complete portion of a game is like selling a game that's not functional.
The ONLY reason I can think of where this might be okay, is if a majority of major developers/publishers were losing money. I don't know if this is the case, or how often it occurs.....
Bring it on!
hopefully this will kill online gaming and we can get back to the single-player.