Posts Tagged Entertainment
This is why I hate Pc Gaming and DRM
Posted by Marcellus in Entertainment, Gaming, Technology, Uncategorized, business, computers, geek on March 8, 2010
Alright, so for those that know me, when it comes to gaming, I can get into it from time to time. And when it comes to real time strategy, Supreme Commander is where it’s at. I mean, I’ve been a fan of the series since Total Annihilation. None of this Warcraft zerg rush crap. Nope! Give me the real deal! So I was pretty excited when the new supreme commander was announced. So, I had to go pick up the game.
Little did I know that this was going to be one heck of a hassle, that ultimately, is not worth it!
So, here’s the first issue I run into. I go to Gamestop and buy a copy after work on the way home. Figured it would be a good way to waste some time when I got nothing else to do at home. Yea, that’s how I justified it. But anyway, I get home, start to open up the case, and low and behold, I notice that there’s no plastic surrounding the dvd case when I slid it out of it’s box. And worse, no game, no manual. Not even a friggin sheet of paper! Nothing!! The result of some shoplifter who decided to just lift the cd, and the paperwork containing the registration code. So, I’m pretty much out of luck until I let them know what happened, and have them set aside a replacement copy for the next day. I love how this works. They put in all sorts of copy protection, etc… so the people just steal it from the store. If people are going to pirate a game, they are going to find a way. Hell, just make it a little bit cheaper, and therefore more enticing to those who are cheap. Yea, the deadbeats aren’t going to buy it even if it was friggin 5 dollars, but oh well!
Which leads me to my second problem, and TON of frustration. So, with the game finally in my hand, I start the process of installing it on my hard drive and then attempting to play the game for the first time. But nope!! Even though I’ve bought the game, and put in a valid dvd key, I’m greeted with this
Are you freaking kidding me? You mean to tell me that since your servers aren’t available, I can’t play the game that I’ve spent my well earned money on? What if I don’t even have internet access? I guess I’m screwed huh? So, around an hour later, I try again, and run into another problem.
So, for some reason, your software wants me to download it from the freaking internet for 4 HOURS? The dang dvd is right in the drive, and you want me to download it off the net? Fortunately, I started off from scratch and this time it wised up and decided to actually look in the cd-rom drive this time.
Alright, so the game is installed and I’m ready to rock. I click on the icon, and I’m greeted with this
Okay, so since your servers are having issues, I’m once again screwed over by not being allowed to use something that I’ve legitimately paid for. Wow! At this point, I’m considering downloading a software crack just so I can use something that I’ve actually bought. It’s like hotwiring my own car!
So anyway, I get past this eventually by just waiting and coming back and finally get to play the game. Only to find out that my beloved series has been dumbed down in order to ‘appeal’ to the mass market. The number of units drastically reduced, build times are insanely fast, and not near as complex as it once was. This appealing to the mass market is simply giving in to the idiots who refuse to buy the product because it was too deep for them. Once again, stupid, low IQ consumers define the market, and those looking for the full experience they were accustomed to are screwed over. Yay!
Oh, but wait, it’s not over yet! While back at my desktop, look what pops up!
You know, there is software out there that installs and runs in the background on consumer’s systems and pops up advertisements on their computer. We call that malware, spyware, annoythepissoutofmeware, etc… And it turns out that I actually PAID for something and despite the crap I’ve had to run into with the drm and sever issues, you guys want to have the nerve to throw advertisements in my face? Screw you!
Looks like it’s back to the Xbox for me! Pc gaming industry, see ya! Rot in hell!!
Movie industry, this is why we hate you!
Posted by Marcellus in Consumer, Entertainment, Movies on October 1, 2009
Okay, so why is it that when I buy a DVD or a blue ray disk, I have to be subjected to an endless number of advertisements when I pop the disc in to enjoy the movie that I bought and paid to watch? And when I try to bypass these advertisements for other movies, I’m not allowed to progress to the main menu UNTIL I’ve watched or fast forwarded through all of these advertisements? I mean, cmon, seriously?
Now, if I was at a movie theatre, it’s expected that I’m going to see the movie once. So yea, you have one chance to advertise your upcoming movies. But when I buy the movie on disk, well, it’s safe to assume that I’m going to watch this movie MULTIPLE times. So if I’ve seen your advertisement once, I DON’T WANT TO SEE IT 50 MORE FRIGGIN TIMES!!! I want to be able to just advance to the main menu screen, at which point I can either watch my movie from the beginning, or go to a particular screen. Or maybe perhaps I want to watch the directors commentary.
But noooo!!! You have to FORCE me to watch this crap time after time, and on top of that, you want me to watch some short flick on movie piracy and how wrong it is. You know what, I KNOW what piracy is and I bought your dvd so I apparently want to have a legitimate copy. If you want to get the message across, create a few take torrents and put them up for download. Just make it an endless 2 hour, 2 gig loop of this same “Anti Piracy is wrong! Don’t do it people!” message. As for those of us who actually paid for your plastic product which costs a few cents per disc to print, PLEASE… STOP… ANNOYING… THE… CRAP… OUT… OF… US!!! Yes Disney, I’m talking to you since your the main culprit. And if you keep on doing it, well maybe I’ll start considering copying your dvds just so I can edit out your crappy advertisements, anti piracy messages, and the annoying, mostly red screen saying that it’s illegal to copy this disc.
From now on, how about putting it on a sheet of paper, so we can read it once, get the message and then throw that crap away. So that the next time we sit down to enjoy the movie, we don’t have to be irritated with the same crap time after time.
So, when I started writing this post, I popped in a copy of Pirates of the Caribbean and came back to type of this post. As of right now, the advertisements are STILL playing and I’ve pretty much finished my rant. What was the total time? 15 friggin minutes! 15 minutes in which we can only advance, not go to the main menu, the top menu, scene selection.
Maybe if you didn’t irritate the hell out of us legitimate consumers, you wouldn’t drive us to the point of madness where we download your movies or copy just to spite your greedy hides!
Recent Comments