phaolo: When some people gloat about the failure of a harmless proactive citizen initiative, you can see who the bad guys are..
Time4Tea: We don't all agree that it's harmless.
Proactive would be not buying DRMed games in the first place. Gamers not casually signing away their rights - actually giving the merest thought to what they are doing, before they act.
Starting a petition to beg lawmakers (who clearly don't give a crap) to come and bail you out, after 20-something years of self-destructive, ignorant purchasing habits is not, in the slightest bit, 'proactive'.
I replied to bankai, because he showed quite a bad behaviour.
I'm not against who has simply a different reasonable opinion without personal attacks or misinfo.
I'm not sure what you consider harmful about this tho. Can you repeat it or link to where you explained it?
Btw I meant "proactive" in the sense that it was citizens finally taking initiative. It could be just a wrong english term tho, so don't focus on it, please.
If the call for boycotting worked, we wouldn't even be in this situation in the first place. So dismissing an initiative saying "don't buy DRM instead", is frankly useless. I avoided Steam for like 2 decades, and nothing changed. You need masses for this. For once we managed to convince 600K gamers to partecipate, so I'm damn happy about it.
P.s: btw GOG could have supported this, adding its spin to it. There were some talks in progress, but the employees were fired along the way.