QUOTE(samftrmd @ Apr 17 2014, 02:11 AM)
When you want to play, and can't due to server issue, DRM, useless update. While pirate users can just click and play on the fly, you are being punished.
There aren't many publishers that enforces always online DRM, so as a consumer you need to know what you are buying. If you do not, it's simply a case of consumers' own negligence and should not be blamed on any other party.
Server issue is something that will happen once in awhile, if there's no forced online DRM then there is no issue with it. Update, useless or not, is an attempt by the developer to better polish their product. If you do not want said update to be patched to your copy of the game then simply don't update it, disable auto-update. Worst case scenario is you won't be able to join any multiplayer sessions.
In terms of multiplayer/online connectivity, if you do not own the legit product you do not have the ability to play/connect online. Punish legit players, how? Pirates have access to this component, how? The only way for pirates to ever enjoy the multiplayer/online component of a game is for it to allow LAN connectivity.
Take a look at CS, Half Life, L4D, L4D2, Warcraft 3, Starcraft, C&C. Tell me the piracy on said titles aren't abundant. All those titles have LAN connectivity.
IF pirates were able to access components of the game offline, what is there to stop a legit player from doing the same thing without compromising their original copy? You have the same, if not more, access to contents that they can get.