Genocidicbunny
Bug squasher
Oh for the love of god, another of these discussions.
Steam is nothing like Battle.net. I dont know the specific numbers for B.net, but steam has about a million users playing various games on it at any one time. Yes, there is downtime, but that happens. It happens online, it happens offline.
As for "I paid for the game, I want to play it" -- you also agreed to that legal 'mumbo jumbo'. Im sorry to be on the side of the so called bad guys here, but you agreed to the conditions yourself. Somewhere in the EULA's there was a line that stated something along the lines of "There might be downtime, we arent responsible". You may not like it, but from a legal standpoint its alright.
Furthermore, you bought the game. You took your money and said "Yes, I think these features are alright in a game." Don't want them? Don't buy the game.
Steam is nothing like Battle.net. I dont know the specific numbers for B.net, but steam has about a million users playing various games on it at any one time. Yes, there is downtime, but that happens. It happens online, it happens offline.
As for "I paid for the game, I want to play it" -- you also agreed to that legal 'mumbo jumbo'. Im sorry to be on the side of the so called bad guys here, but you agreed to the conditions yourself. Somewhere in the EULA's there was a line that stated something along the lines of "There might be downtime, we arent responsible". You may not like it, but from a legal standpoint its alright.
Furthermore, you bought the game. You took your money and said "Yes, I think these features are alright in a game." Don't want them? Don't buy the game.