I mean, it really is sad. It's depressing because these people do have a right to protect their investment, and people shouldn't be stealing the shit in the first place.
Agreed.
That's incredibly frustrating, because you want to support when people make a great game, but then you have to support the other shit at the same time.
Exactly.
I'd love to support Will Wright, Crytek, and UbiSoft Montreal upon release -- but their DRM methods make me look at their games and say, "Skip it, I'll just wait a while."
All of this DRM madness just makes me glad I've supported companies like Stardock, CD Projekt, and GSC Game World (STALKER: Clear Sky just has a simple TAGES disc check).
And any argument you make against the established methods just egg pirates on since they feel like someone is fighting for their right to be a freeloading motherfucker, when that isn't the case at all.
Regardless of whatever DRM you invent, your PC game will be pirated. No DRM, it'll be pirated. Vicious DRM, it'll be pirated -- maybe even more so; just look at Spore. Put your game on the X360 nowadays -- that can now even be pirated, as we've seen with Halo 3 and Fallout 3. It doesn't matter anymore. People want free stuff. Yes, somehow and someway, it's gonna happen and be pirated. When? Who knows -- that's always the question. I'd love for this to change, but it ain't gonna happen.