You're the one that doesn't understand.
Their licencing problems is none of my concerns.
Because some people are criminals, it shoudn't mean the cops can bust into your house and treat you like one because they think they don't have any other choice.
Or.. is it ok because they need to make sure you're not doing anything wrong and it's all the 'criminals' fault?
Their copy protection issues are none of my concerns. By treating everybody as presumed thiefs, they are infringing on my personal rights and everybody who has legally purchased their products. Some do not care, I do. On top of that - their Battlenet service does suck big time. There is nothing more frustrating than getting disconnected right in the middle of intense action. I give them two thumbs and a toe down.
I valued bnetd as an educational and practical project. Not only I will never buy, but never play another Blizzard game again.. no matter what they do.
Incidently, this removes any use for Windoze on my private network.:)
You're the one that doesn't understand. Their licencing problems is none of my concerns. Because some people are criminals, it shoudn't mean the cops can bust into your house and treat you like one because they think they don't have any other choice. Or.. is it ok because they need to make sure you're not doing anything wrong and it's all the 'criminals' fault?
Indeed. Blizzard has just joined Microsoft in my esteem and it is appropriate to wipe them off my systems together.
Their copy protection issues are none of my concerns. By treating everybody as presumed thiefs, they are infringing on my personal rights and everybody who has legally purchased their products.
Some do not care, I do.
On top of that - their Battlenet service does suck big time. There is nothing more frustrating than getting disconnected right in the middle of intense action.
I give them two thumbs and a toe down.
I valued bnetd as an educational and practical project. Not only I will never buy, but never play another Blizzard game again.. no matter what they do. Incidently, this removes any use for Windoze on my private network. :)