that's really a bum deal, from my own point of view. i would love to play those premium modules also, and though i don't see any problem on my part as i have broadband connection at home, i feel for those who have dial-up connections.

not everyone on this god-forsaken planet has broadband, i hope bioware realizes that. i started on dial-up also, and i can only cringe at the thought of recalling all those excruciating times on 56k connection. downloading something would take an eternity, only to be cut off at the middle and you had to do it all over again, while praying to God almighty that your line hopefully remains uninterrupted during the whole process. and don't forget how tedious it is just to connect to the isp.

i hope bioware goes around to solving this problem because protecting your products from piracy at the cost of great inconvenience to your customers is a terrible, terrible trade-off. can they just not require a valid cd-key at least?

Last edited by crusader; 12/11/04 06:59 AM.

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