BigManMalone
BigManMalone
BigManMalone

This is an overload. I am just going to have to hunker down and explain everything wrong with this exceptionally evil, and stupid, post.

ISPs have a right to contract with other companies to make their online content load faster or slower, and then to offer to sell such qualified access to the public. The fact that you might have to pay more for access to the internet, or that you may lose fast access or complete access to certain sites and content is

Sounds to me like you just want something on which to have an important opinion. Defining? It is multiplayer, the "just a game" explanation is all they can say. It is not like this is single player or part of the narrative; they cannot make it a "bad guys' perspective" kind of deal.

Net-neutrality is an unqualifyingly evil doctrine.

Net neutrality is evil. Companies have a right to enter into voluntary agreements however they want, and no matter how much it makes something cost, you have no right to tell them they cannot, because they did not force you to do anything. And no, the fact that the government gave these companies a potential monopoly

I would go harlequin. No wait, I would go nothing. I can understand getting excited over a CE, but only for extra in-game content or a cool box, or art book, or maybe the map. But the jack-in-the-box? You have problems. The giant models and statues that come with CEs do nothing for me. The only CEs I consistently get

"Obviously you can't instruct people on how to enjoy art."

And 1 reason not to: it is absolutely unethical and you are breaking a contract into which you entered voluntarily.

Good I say. I think these people have had their property rights respected long enough. Why should they be able to enter into voluntary agreements with each other when it makes something I will potentially buy more expensive? Have the people who run these companies ever even read the Declaration of Independence? "We

ISPs have a right to sell their access to the Internet however they want, because they do not force you to buy it. They are only offering a service that you would not have had without them, so further demanding that they must offer that service in a way preferable to you or else risk breaking the law is insanity. You