I don't know of anybody who complains about ALL DRM in all of it's iterations. As far as I know there's no planned obsolescence in most DRM, so when you buy a digital thing you own it forever. If DRM requires a connection, or only allows you to install the game a certain number of times, that's...
That's a really narrow view of what's available in the video game market, and those aren't the only things available.
I am realistic. I don't NEED to buy a video game like I need to buy food or gas or pay rent. Games are a luxury, and I don't pay for luxuries that I don't own. Always-on DRM...
That wasn't a trailer, that was a teaser. And you've been teased. In fact, I'm teasing you right now for being an overreacting fanboy over less than 50 seconds of footage.
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