But even when it does whilst the server is still available, that still has its own problems too. Your internet connection doesn't even factor into the equation then. Once a company shut off the servers, it's bye bye game. Originally posted by Kaibah:Well, I already explained one reason why. What if that's a game you like, but now you'll never be able to play it ever again because they're pulling the plug permanently? Why WOULD you honestly want to support that is a better question quite frankly. I brought up the example of Babylon's Fall. Being unable to play these always online games because of server maintenance, or when your internet does shut down for whatever reason (not everyone has the greatest internet connection), or what about people that want to play at other locations? There's multiple factors. Well, I already explained one reason why. What's wrong with having an internet connection? Are you living in a cabin in the woods or something? Are you worried about someone spying on you? I truly am clueless as to why having internet is a deal breaker. I've always been curious about this argument modernly. Originally posted by Kaibah:with no way to play offline is a dealbreaker for me and I'm sure many others.
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