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I thought it was a three way war. I'm going to have to check again. @_@

One thing that needs to die a miserable death is locking squads when they're not full. I'm sick to death of being stuck by myself because somebody locked their squad and all the others are full up.

"You know, we're going to have to make some choices as a society."

I'm not entirely sure that would hold up in court. You think a judge is going to agree that when you buy a disc, you can't use what's on it without permission? It's like buying a car and only being able to drive it when the dealership says you can.

Pardon me. It cut off part of your response so I didn't see the rest and you came across as smug.

I'm not sure you have it right. Again, I'd like to hear some lawyers opinions on this.

You weren't expecting him to appear in a game series he's been appearing in since the 90's?

But it's not really digital. If you're able to use the disc at all after the installation, say their still-existing used game or lend to family member policy, then it's still a tangible object and subject to the law.

That's why I'm hoping Kotaku could ask some attorneys about this.

In that case, they're fungi. Which definitely doesn't make them fun guys.

I know. It's like the guy is saying people in the desert shouldn't complain about not having water because he lives next to a reservoir.

Real plants protect us from zombies.

Oh goodie. More walls of text.

Given that Ron Paul was also brought up, I think the OP was referencing the Randian worldview that Rapture was built around.

Hey Luke, I have a question.

Have you seen this Jimquisition? It kind of addresses your points.

It's almost like the new gaming generation has been crossbred from doormats.

Indeed. It might even be illegal for them to do that.

It's time to tell Skynet to piss off.

How? They already made their money off the game. That $60 price point was the sale price on their game. If they wanted more money, they should have charged higher. Let me introduce you to the concept of the First Sale Doctrine.