@irishdude199210 Don't be so deluded, it's ALWAYS been about making money for these game development companies. The whole point in a business is TO MAKE MONEY...start your own company and tell me your not trying to make money...
Seems to me that these "tests" are easily geared toward data mining the test giver's desired results...you can get any result you want if you just ask the question a different way.
@ evilkear "lets be real, who has 5 computers that they want to play spore on? cheapskates who just wanted to seal the game b****ed about it, i have it installed on 2 and i only play it on one of them and i have no DRM issues... as a legit gamer, its far from problematic." This is an ignorant statement...ever heard of re/building a computer? reformatting an HDD? what happens then? I've easily built and rebuilt more than 5 times, so does that mean I can't play my game anymore? What if I upgrade motherboards? Can't play it because I'm keeping up with the hardware? However, to me it really comes down to this: As indicated by Crytek after the immense piracy of Crysis, it's just not as profitable to develop PC exclusives with piracy as rampant as it currently is. If PC games continue to get illegally copied as regularly they are, the devs will find less reason to continue to put their hard work into them. They'll move on to consoles and other means where they don't have to fight as hard to make a living. Simple as that.
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