One of the reasons why EA continues to implement draconian DRM is because they can. They probably expect the vast majority of their customers to be docile sheep willing to put up with the restrictions; heck, they probably don't want to do business with those who complain (us). They'd want nothing more than to be able to do whatever the hell they want.
Of course, this doesn't just apply to EA but to all businesses and governments.
The only way things will change would be if their DRM were to really backfire on them. Kinda like a Sony Rootkit situation but applied to video games (and several times worse since I'm not really sure if Sony really changed afterward).
Of course, this doesn't just apply to EA but to all businesses and governments.
The only way things will change would be if their DRM were to really backfire on them. Kinda like a Sony Rootkit situation but applied to video games (and several times worse since I'm not really sure if Sony really changed afterward).