Silenttalker22 said:
Forlong said:
With the 360, you had to put in a 16 digit code and wait about 10 minutes for them to release the hostages.
I lol'd. Good show sir. Also created this annoying crap scenario:
If you saved a game of Mass Effect on one 360, that involved DLC, replaced the 360 inevitably, and the the EA server was down or your internet was out, you couldn't load that save, cuz they couldn't verify you owned the content belonged to your box.
I couldn't play a saved game of ME1 that wasn't even currently in the asteroid DLC content cuz of that.
i lent my friend my old 360 just to play Mass Effect 1.
He got stuck at a certain part right near the end of the game, after playing about 24 hours total, and asked me to help him.
So I had him just bring the hard drive over with the save and his gamertag (not even a live gamertag, just a 360 profile)
I put the hard drive in, and the save won't load because of unverified DLC.
He didn't even know he'd been playing with DLC, he had no idea. I deleted the DLC, didn't work, tried redownloading it, didn't work.. said sorry to him and sent him home with the hard drive with the save, and freshly downloaded DLC on it.
He took it home, and the save wouldn't load on the other 360.
He was COMPLETELY locked out of the save that he'd JUST been playing a day earlier, short of buying the DLC himself. He didn't even have internet for the 360, nor a gamertag, nor at all the want to spend 10 dollars on basically nothing.. spending 10 dollars to finish the game (and he was RIGHT near the end).
the CURRENT 360's DRM is bullshit if you end up in one of those cracks - that's 24 hours completely wasted out of my friend's life. an entire day.
Luckily, I'm a complete Mass Effect dork, and I have WAY too much time, so I actually went and played the game up to the point that he was stuck at (took me about 10 hours) and had him play through the end of it.. If I hadn't done that, he wouldn't have been able to finish the game that he was actually enjoying but quite pissed off at.
But that's for the Current Xbox DRM.
The new one seems like a wholely different beast with this utter annoyance built right into the system with the only solace being it's laid out in fairly plain english how they intend to fuck you over.