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Yeah, thats the solution I guess, the legal user having to spend even more to play the game they've already bought. It seems wrong to me, but that's the way things are.
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No, it's a matter of going with the times. This is the next step in PC gaming. Developers will want you to log in to their game, offer you all sorts of goodies and achievement systems in return for buying the game legally.
It's only going to be a matter of time before most developers see that this DRM method is almost 100% foolproof. You can't log in without a valid code, and you can only buy a valid code legally. The catch is that you need internet, big deal. It's 2010, every teenager these days grew up with internet and almost every household has at least some form of internet.
To be honest I think it's largely just a huge collective whine coming from the people who have pirated for years and now realize that soon downloading PC games for free might not be possible anymore. Too bad, but that's how it goes. You must have been pretty naive to think this would go on forever.
And to make it clear, this has nothing to do with the prices of certain games. There are plenty of games that are not worth their initial price. So just buy it later when it's cheaper if you want to try it out that bad.