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[–] pivot_root@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Executives everywhere:

"When we introduce digital rights management technology to our products, we do it to protect our ~~bottom line~~ loyal customers. DRM technology enables us to ~~forgo server-authoritative anticheat~~ provide a more consistent and fair gameplay experience, preventing ~~us from having to spend money on servers~~ cheaters and hackers from impacting your enjoyment. We work extensively with our software vendors to ensure that ~~we add checks everywhere~~ the impact on performance and usability is negligent, and ~~you can't use cheats to bypass our microtransactions~~ your experience is optimal. While we understand that some individuals may feel upset with the permissions required by our DRM and anticheat technology, we can assure you that we ~~don't give a fuck about~~ take the utmost care in protecting your privacy and safety."