Stardock Evaluates DRM Complaints, Updates Gamer's Bill of Rights
Earlier this year, we discussed the Gamer's Bill of Rights, a document put forth by Stardock CEO Brad Wardell to address what he felt were the unacceptable characteristics of the gaming industry. ShackNews reports that Wardell has taken feedback from gamers, developers, and publishers, and updated the document accordingly. One particular area on which he focused was DRM. Stardock also published a customer report that examines the issue in greater detail (PDF). MTV's Multiplayer Blog fans the flames of the debate by asking if anyone is embarrassed about pirating video games.
I'd like to see WoW on the commodore 64...
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Why not? They could use NAT, and free up some IPs for the rest of us to use. It would be a nice gesture of support for the Internet.
>I'd like to see WoW on the commodore 64...
Done:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/moltencore/
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