Well first off, I did not make this up. I am 46 years old, both military and law enforcement experienced and now being fully retired due to injuries sustained in the line of duty in both careers. The 'home' I am moving to is in rural Wisconsin. There are MANY MANY locations in this country that are not even close to getting high speed internet. My youngest daughter lives 20 minutes south of Chicago.... they cannot even get regular TV channels let alone internet.
Based on some of the comments, it seems that many many people forget that those outside big cities do not have the same access and luxuries those living in the city do. Feel free to come on up here if you still do not believe me. Might as well leave your cell phone behind though because it will not work here.
As for why I chose where to live.... how about 80 acres of wooded, rolling hills, lakes, couple small streams and PEACE and QUIET! I have the V.A. benefit of a home loan and for me wasting something like that to buy a small little plot in the middle of a noisy, crime infected city where in reality the city and its ordnances actually own the place you live is not my idea of fun. Before this I was living in the big city. At one point power went offline so I plugged in a generator. The city came by and put an immediate stop to it PLUS said that if we did not get power back asap, we would have to vacate the house in 24 hours or they would forcibly remove us.. even though the situation had NOTHING to do with anything we did or did not do. There is no way I will ever buy a house in any city or suburb because of the bull crap rules and ordnances being passed right and left.
Anyhow, back to the subject...
It is not feasible for me to drag my computer system to the library nor would any library I know of allow me to just walk in and hook up to their network.
I did archive the games... that is not the issue here. The issue is patching those games. In my opinion there is an easy way to resolve this... We need to have the ability as registered paying customers to ALSO download and archive patches for offline installation. Tie the patch to a serial number if need be. If a particular serial gets out into hacker world, go after the person that serial is assigned to... Regardless, something different needs to be done because I am not the only person out here I am sure in this situation. And I would be willing to bet there are many people who do not even make purchases just because of this type situation.
Could you imagine if I had all my personal files, letters, legal documents or anything else in some online portal site like Google or Microsoft or those other 'online productivity software' companies? I would be completely isolated from my own personal files in this case.
Perhaps someday when we have a "true" world wide internet that reaches all reasonable locations then this will not be such an issue. For now though, that is a very long way away from reality. And I, for one, am NOT willing to trust anyone nor any company to be around forever because I have experienced first hand how things can go. I have purchased packages of software only to find years later the company died and now the software I came to rely on is no longer updatable, supportable or patchable. In two cases, that same software I cannot even install anymore because my 'license' keys only allowed a certain number of installs and I have used those up.
It is situations like this and those I have talked about that are the main reasons I do not cater to this type of system. I agree Impulse is a nice, easy to use package and very convenient for organization. I am not disputing that by any means. What I AM disputing or having a problem with is the REQUIREMENT of being able to use what I purchased AND being able to update what I purchased based on an internet connection.
Malakie