If GFW-L isn't supported in your country, then you can't play Bioshock 2 at all!
I'm assuming that Bioshock 2 will be using the same sort of "matchmaking" that DiRT 2 uses.
Type: Posts; User: InsaneMatt
If GFW-L isn't supported in your country, then you can't play Bioshock 2 at all!
I'm assuming that Bioshock 2 will be using the same sort of "matchmaking" that DiRT 2 uses.
Re-read what you have posted and what I posted; you just accepted that EA can and will use DRM (be it just a simple disc-check) to help prevent pirating.
Good save lol
Not many games on Steam...
I don't know where you got "DLC is free on Steam" from, but Steam do sell DLC too.
A example is Railworks - it has new DLC every Friday.
EDIT: "Microsoft Points" can be brought directly off...
You do realise that it's been this way since the dawn of time (so to speak)?
Software, music, movies / films, etc. all are sold to you as a LICENSE, not as property.
If you owned a music track...
Thanks.
As I said, GFW-L has never gave me much trouble but it is pretty pointless for people like me who don't care about "achievements".
Despite me not liking this activation non-sense, I'm glad...
The problem is that when buying a game, you're not actually owning it; rather owning a "license" to play it.
The same is true for all other software (such as Microsoft Windows).
Anyway, I think...