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Tantrix: I know this is OFF, but what do you really think you can accomplish by joining the miliary? The world is fucked up by the US-Army enough already, so please think about it.

Cute comment, mate.
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Tantrix: I know this is OFF, but what do you really think you can accomplish by joining the miliary? The world is fucked up by the US-Army enough already, so please think about it.

I think I'm in the Navy. We primarily protect the sea lanes from pirates these days, supporting economic stability. I'm thinking my training will be very, very relevant to my life when I'm out. (Six figures is not uncommon for people with my rating)
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Back on topic.
Ubisoft is evil, grr!
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FrenziedAU: Does anybody know how to contact ubisoft? I was going to write an email or something to them explaining that despite looking forwards to Silent hunter 5, I was not going to purchase it due to the DRM (I did the same with EA and Mass Effect, it can't hurt), but their 'contact us' pages only contain phone numbers and snail mail addresses.

I'd actually recommend going with snail mail over e-mail for this kind of thing. A piece of physical mail shows you're serious enough to make that bit of extra effort, plus it's probably a bit more likely to be fully read rather than an e-mail just getting dumped to /dev/null.
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metaslugx: We primarily protect the sea lanes from pirates these days
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Pirates caused by overfishing from an ignorant group of affiliated companies, where I am sure American fish-companies are a depending cause.
Anyway, BTT,
EVIIIIIIL!
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metaslugx: We primarily protect the sea lanes from pirates these days
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Tantrix: Pirates caused by overfishing from an ignorant group of affiliated companies, where I am sure American fish-companies are a depending cause.

*holds head in hands*
Be polite, take it to a new thread. I, and I'm sure other forum members, will gladly discuss your statements on Somali piracy and the US military in a new thread, but not here. You are perilously close to trolling. Thank you.
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Tantrix: Pirates caused by overfishing from an ignorant group of affiliated companies, where I am sure American fish-companies are a depending cause.
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Luned: *holds head in hands*
Be polite, take it to a new thread. I, and I'm sure other forum members, will gladly discuss your statements on Somali piracy and the US military in a new thread, but not here. You are perilously close to trolling. Thank you.

Okay, I am nice :)
Peace to all!
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Tantrix: I know this is OFF, but what do you really think you can accomplish by joining the miliary? The world is fucked up by the US-Army enough already, so please think about it.

Wow, you're the biggest douche I have seen on a forum in a while now.
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StingingVelvet: Wow, you're the biggest douche I have seen on a forum in a while now.

I live in Germany and am studying the history of Germany till and after 3rd Reich. Do you think I don't reflect from our history and what damage we Germans caused to the world?
War is poison, and military and patriotism/nationalism are just fuel for more war and surpression. I would go further, but I respect Luned's plead and will stop answering.
If you want to talk more about, open a thread for that.
Post edited February 15, 2010 by Tantrix
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StingingVelvet: Wow, you're the biggest douche I have seen on a forum in a while now.
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Tantrix: I live in Germany and am studying the history of Germany till and after 3rd Reich. Do you think I don't reflect from our history and what damage we Germans caused to the world?
War is poison, and military and patriotism/nationalism are just fuel for more war and surpression. I would go further, but I respect Luned's plead and will stop answering.
If you want to talk more about, open a thread for that.

*twitch* *twitch*
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Uh, uh, oh yeah! TOPIC!
Who else has crap DRM like this anyway?
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metaslugx: Who else has crap DRM like this anyway?

Apparently the new Battle.net (previewed by Blizzard last week) will be similar. Players will not be able to access Starcraft II singleplayer content while offline.
Don't forget C&C 4. If enough people buy the games, this could become a big problem.
Post edited February 15, 2010 by chautemoc
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StingingVelvet: Wow, you're the biggest douche I have seen on a forum in a while now.
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Tantrix: I live in Germany and am studying the history of Germany till and after 3rd Reich. Do you think I don't reflect from our history and what damage we Germans caused to the world?
War is poison, and military and patriotism/nationalism are just fuel for more war and surpression. I would go further, but I respect Luned's plead and will stop answering.
If you want to talk more about, open a thread for that.

All I am going to say is that if you studied all that you would know how important a military was for stopping such movements and you would honor his service.
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chautemoc: Don't forget C&C 4. If enough people buy the games, this could become a big problem.

And the new Ghost Recon, the new Splinter Cell... and Assassin's Creed 2 for PC... this will be a big problem sure, because they're all big titles. =/
Like melchiz said, I guess a lot of people will find that online is the norm, because of the games from Blizzard and their store this will be an acceptable thing for the greater audience.
Post edited February 15, 2010 by taczillabr
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chautemoc: Don't forget C&C 4. If enough people buy the games, this could become a big problem.
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taczillabr: And the new Ghost Recon, the new Splinter Cell... and Assassin's Creed 2 for PC... this will be a big problem sure, because they're all big titles. =/
Like melchiz said, I guess a lot of people will find that online is the norm, because of the games from Blizzard and their store this will be an acceptable thing for the greater audience.

Looking at it from Blizzard's point of view why would they worry about making SC2 online only? They have WoW, a massive success despite being online only, so they likely think it's no big deal to 99% of people, which honestly might be accurate.
Personally I am a lot more for being online all the time than I am dealing with limited activations or a clunky client program like Steam or Games for Windows Live... ESPECIALLY if they patch it out after a year or so, which Ubisoft says they will do.
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StingingVelvet: Looking at it from Blizzard's point of view why would they worry about making SC2 online only? They have WoW, a massive success despite being online only, so they likely think it's no big deal to 99% of people, which honestly might be accurate.

No. Huge logical fallacy there. "MMOs are online all the time, so there's no reason single player games shouldn't be." That's like saying your DVD player should stop working if your TV signal is cut off.