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So basically, always online DRM? Guess what games I won't be playing?
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-04-20-ea-turning-all-of-its-brands-into-online-universes
Not awful things in and of themselves, but needing a constant connection to access my games is not a price I'm willing to play for "online universes" in my singleplayer games.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-04-20-ea-turning-all-of-its-brands-into-online-universes
"Imagine a player gets up in the morning, plays an online match on his 360 before going to work," he said. "On the bus, on his way to work, he practices his free kicks on his tablet. At lunch he looks at the transfer window on his PC. On the way home he chooses his kit on his smartphone.
On the bus, on his way to work, he practices his free kicks on his tablet. At lunch he looks at the transfer window on his PC. On the way home he chooses his kit on his smartphone.
"Here's the thing: when he gets home to play again on his 360 that evening, all those achievements and upgrades will be alive in his game."
Ramsdale said online universes allow the consumer to play "how he wants, when he wants and on the device he wants".
"We're very focused on transforming all of our brands into these online universes. That gives the consumer full control of how and when they play in a rich world of content."
Not awful things in and of themselves, but needing a constant connection to access my games is not a price I'm willing to play for "online universes" in my singleplayer games.