• mindbleach
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    8 months ago

    Pulling bad takes out of a hat is neither relevant nor interesting.

    Shoo.

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      8 months ago

      Bad takes? If it’s so bad you’ll have an actual rebuttal, right?

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        8 months ago

        “This is plainly irrelevant.”

        “Then you must have a response!”

        Wrong.

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          8 months ago

          Thing is, it’s not irrelevant?

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            8 months ago

            “People deserve to get fucked by DRM.”

            “No.”

            “But what about their operating system?!”

            This is trolling.

            I’m not interested.

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              8 months ago

              If people buy games with DRM and don’t update their OS to the point where it hasn’t received a security update in years then hell yeah the problem is the consumer, not the company shutting the door to potential security issues!

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                8 months ago

                From day one, the problem is the DRM.

                When a company forcibly updates a product so oven the versions that would work fine on your machine, don’t, that’s not your fault.

                When that company actively prevents you from running the version your machine could plainly still run, as well (and safely) as it did yesterday, that’s an abuse.