In the UK, at least, Cable and Satellite are options.
Terrestrial TV, on the other hand, has two modes: There is the mode of the BBC, which is 'charge you a yearly fee and have ad free programs' (note, however, that there are ads between the programs, but not inside them...) and there are the 'free' channels like ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. These do not get any of the yearly fee that the BBC receives (which is included in your TV license) and so have to survive off of advertising revenue.
So, what point am I trying to make?
IGA (Ingame Advertising) has started off on the wrong foot. OK, so you're always going to get the hardcore online BF enthusiasts (read: fanboys) who no matter what EA/Dice put them through will buy and play it... but for most people, it should have begun in the fashion: buy the game for $50, don't get ads... download the game for free, get IGA. It wouldn't have even been that difficult to implement: say you use texture packs... have the ads in the loading screens - on the DVD version, there is the ad free texture pack. On the download, the only difference is the 'loading level' texture pack that instead of having some inspiring pic to get you pumped for the level, has a 'Buy Coke; It Dissolves Your Teeth!' ad there instead. Or whatever.
That, I think, would be more acceptible than the current method, which is: 'buy the game for $50, then have IGA.'
I realise that EA have gone for the business model that gets them the most money, and to be honest, given the number of people out there who have absolutely no knowledge about their PC in the first place - let alone the sort of info that can get sent down your net connection - they'll still do OK. Even if every tech-savvy person out there boycotts it.
While I see this as the thin end of the wedge, right now I don't really care. I had no intention of buying BF2142, and I still have no intention to do so. If EA start doing this to every game they release, or other publishers start, then I will get rather narked.
You might say that I should start campaigning against it now... you might not. I see little point in starting a witchhunt over something that may flop anyway. I was having a conversation with a collegue today about BF2142/BF2. He expressed an interest in 2142. I said he should look and see what sort of problems it has first. A few hours later, he'd looked, and come to the conclusion that he didn't like the sound of IGA (he isn't all that tech-savvy, for anyone who cares) and also didn't like the fact that BF2142 seemed to have pretty much every bug that BF2 has. He then commented that he went out and bought all the various addons for BF2, and yet very few people played them... they all stuck to BF2. So as far as I could determine, in his opinion, the addons for BF2 flopped. What is the point in an online shooter that no one plays? Anyway. EA's solution for those who don't like IGA is a hoot: don't play on an internet-enabled PC. Do what? Don't play a game designed for online play on a PC with a net connection. Yep. Great advice. :lol:
You don't want this 'spyware' on your PC? Don't buy that game. Gee, that was tough, wasn't it? :roll:
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I just realised how much of a rant this post is. Hn. :P
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