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  • Which is a shame.

    I'll always be able to play World at War multiplayer because it supports LAN and player-hosted servers.

    I don't know if the newer ones support LAN or hosting our own servers, but if they don't then it would mean we're essentially renting access to the game's multiplayer features.

    It really means we're going backwards just to make businesses richer than us even richer at our expense.

  • Yep.

    "Games as a service" are released as a "minimum viable product" to see if it can hook enough suckers to make it profitable enough for the company to finish making.

    If there aren't enough saps that take the bait, development ceases and whoever put their faith in the product look like tools.

  • Actually, it's the American business owners that gave china the manufacturing edge.

    They cared more about maximizing profits off of Americans rather than competing with foreign companies offering customers better deals.

    Keep in mind, you're trying to argue against industrialization right now. Are you suggesting we shouldn't have industrialized to prevent "deskilling blue collar labor" so "China doesn't get a manufacturing edge"?

  • Yeah, people say they don't want AI driving cars while AI has better safety records than the average human.

    People also fought back against having machinery to automate production.

    You might want to look into the "Luddites."

    I hope you can admit you're wrong when the time comes, but I genuinely expect you to just pretend you never stuck your neck out in the first place.