I never know day to day if I'm going to be able to play the game I paid for! Between service interruptions, Internet downtime, and mysterious patches and updates getting stuck in the works, I often get stuck behind some stupid steam "game is unavailable" error. Yesterday, for example, I just plain couldn't play my game for several hours for some stupid reason. No reason why, no updates available, nada. Then, mysteriously, after rebooting 3 times, a new update became available, installed itself, and then the game worked. Don't even get me started about the inconvenience of getting Steam to work when upgrading hardware or re-installing Windows (which I do several times a year). Since getting Skyrim, I have literally spent a whole business day in time screwing around with troublshooting Steam issues, just so I could play. It just shouldn't be that way.
I just want to be able to play the game I paid for! This copy protection only punishes the honest people who paid for it and try to play nice. I just want a locally installed game that WORKS when I want to play! It is sooooo damn frustrating to not be able to play just due to random Steam errors. Please please please take a clue from Stardock and their approach to copy protection. Do we really think that people who are going to pirate the game are lost sales? I say no - the people who will steal from you would do so anyway and wouldnt have bought it anyway.
Sorry, I know you've heard this whole thing a million times but after a really really annoying day trying (and failing) to play my game I just had to say something. Its just sad when all of the fun of the game you have made - all the skill and creativity of your team - is wiped away due to bugs and an inherently annoying system of copy protection.
Thanks,
Mark
