Thursday, February 25, 2010

Command and Conquer 4 does not support games LAN either

Continuing this stupid new tendency of castrating products on behalf of the piracy, EA has announced that his imminent Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight will not be provided with support for games LAN, in his place depending on a constant connection to Internet to say to us that we are genuine clients and to keep all our progress in the EA servants.

Implementing a global system of progress of the player, the principal designer of the project, Sam Bass, he explains to us:

[The] system has individual player, multiplayer and skirmish and all the information stored in a servant. Then if you go to another machine, the house of a friend, a cybercafe, or what is, you can initiate meeting with your profile and the whole material that you have unblocked will be free there. Everything resides in a principal servant so really you cannot help servants dedicated with it.

The above mentioned really it does not bother me by no means (after everything, in my life I have come across with a servant dedicated for a RTS … with the exception of World in Conflict). What yes irritates the testicles to me of exceedingly is that EA wants to sell to us the mediocre of the absence of functionality LAN because “he has invested in a new connectivity system in network that is much more solid, and enough more modern” that the seen previously. With this, the publisher promises a simpler enough connection to a game that in the past, Internet route, even if our opponent should be in the armchair of nearby. Better still, what will happen with the servants and our information in one year, when EA - in his infinite knowledge - determines that the game is already not profitable and that we need to buy C&C5?

The game releases this March 19 in the Old Continent, and we cannot say that we will spend nervousness waiting for it … or at least our money.

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