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Close... it's for control, for a variety of reasons. "piracy" and the used game market are the tip lord-of-shadow Send a noteboard - 07/06/2012 03:21:58 AM
By tightly controlling the game, access to the game, and all it's functionality, they:

1. Are better positioned to advertise and sell DLC.
2. Can do stuff like the real-money auction house, which will make them oodles of cash by taking a cut of items that, traditionally, someone could have just cheated their way into in a single player game if they really wanted.

Stopping "piracy" and the used game market is just gravy - the used game market hasn't really existed for awhile in the PC space anyways.
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Why does Blizzard insist on making me sign onto their servers ... seriously. ? ! - 30/05/2012 12:22:14 AM 1026 Views
I feel your pain bro. - 30/05/2012 03:26:04 AM 939 Views
It's to stop "pirates." And by "pirates," I mean, "people who play used games." *NM* - 30/05/2012 04:31:22 AM 421 Views
Close... it's for control, for a variety of reasons. "piracy" and the used game market are the tip - 07/06/2012 03:21:58 AM 893 Views
This is why I stopped playing Blizzard Games. - 30/05/2012 06:13:34 AM 889 Views
Yeah, it made me want to go play D2 instead. *NM* - 30/05/2012 01:52:44 PM 442 Views
too fucking true. which is why I went to play Reckoning (fuck you, Blizzard) - 30/05/2012 01:58:56 PM 1014 Views
You know that entire studio shut down last week, right? No more Curt Schilling for you. *NM* - 30/05/2012 04:47:40 PM 423 Views
*sob* - 30/05/2012 07:03:42 PM 979 Views
He shoulda cut himself on the ankle and worn white socks again ... - 05/06/2012 08:33:46 AM 841 Views
why was it a poor business choice? The game sold well - 05/06/2012 07:58:13 PM 1079 Views
You need to have followed the whole story a bit more to understand. - 05/06/2012 09:14:48 PM 795 Views
mk fair enough then *NM* - 06/06/2012 01:32:15 AM 650 Views
And what a clusterfuck that was *NM* - 30/05/2012 07:35:04 PM 420 Views
It's made me furious too - 30/05/2012 02:44:58 PM 1057 Views
criminals? what laws, exactly, have been broken? - 30/05/2012 03:51:39 PM 1058 Views
Criminals against HUMANITY *NM* - 30/05/2012 05:37:44 PM 424 Views
Wow - you just outlined TORT reform in it's most basic premise ... - 05/06/2012 08:00:04 AM 831 Views
You know the prototypical hot coffee case was warranted, right? The plaintiff won. - 06/06/2012 10:52:52 AM 751 Views
I think it's just the first thing that pops to mind - 07/06/2012 04:56:51 PM 1191 Views
Be careful -- the fanboys might hear you... - 30/05/2012 04:56:15 PM 988 Views
Er, are there many of those? - 30/05/2012 06:31:50 PM 791 Views
Re: Er, are there many of those? - 30/05/2012 07:34:05 PM 1030 Views
Only positive is no apparent item duping...yet *NM* - 30/05/2012 07:36:14 PM 405 Views
The funny thing is... - 30/05/2012 07:48:49 PM 915 Views
It's still a good thing, the problem is that we're in a period of transition. - 30/05/2012 09:26:46 PM 928 Views
The biggest issues I see right now are bandwith caps & speed. - 30/05/2012 09:44:10 PM 881 Views
Oh sure, I agree. We're definitely not there yet. - 31/05/2012 01:17:58 AM 908 Views
Re: Oh sure, I agree. We're definitely not there yet. - 31/05/2012 02:02:55 PM 802 Views
Only $55/mo for Comcast? Consider yourself lucky. :p - 31/05/2012 04:01:44 PM 837 Views
Sorry for your troubles, but you're something of an outlier. - 31/05/2012 07:31:53 PM 885 Views
Hmm ... that's scary ... - 05/06/2012 09:21:42 AM 902 Views
Stuff like D3's always-on DRM and phone home schemes in no way contribute to that future. - 07/06/2012 03:26:08 AM 840 Views
Er, I agree. - 07/06/2012 03:49:29 AM 794 Views

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