[quote name='crystalklear64']I think one of the problems people have about not supporting LAN is that they'll have to use multiple copies to play a game with people in the same household or the inability to share a game with a friend and do some LANing. I don't know how often other people do that, but I know that my father is a fan of the Diablo series and he will certainly want a copy of Diablo 3 when it comes out, provided it features offline single player.
However, he is absolutely 100% against online gaming. So much so that when he decides to buy a game with LAN or single player, he then turns around and gives it to me with the CD-Key and all, since I actually play online multiplayer. He also refuses to buy any game that features online-only game play. Now I can't speak for his reasoning behind that, we have a reasonably stable internet connection and he plays on a desktop that is constantly connected to the internet, probably a principle thing, but I'm sure there are others with a similar mindset.
Traditionally, only one of us has ever had to buy a game if we wanted to play together. The first break in that was for Hellgate: London, and we got burned when those servers went down. If more games decide to omit LAN play, so be it, I guess I'll just have to get two copies, but I think many older PC gamers are used to heading out to the store, getting their game, and then installing it on all the computers in their network and playing some games via LAN.[/QUOTE]
This mindset is from 1988 and needs to change I think.
I remember Heroes of Might and magic 2 to get a promotion to buy a second CD for only $10 for a friend, which I did actaully participate in, and then there is Total annihilation that had 2 CDs for playing , one for SP(Campaign) and the other LAN only multiplayer disc so that you can do LANs with a friend....
but with games and legalese now, what game actively makes it legal to install and share????
SupCom requires one game per person... same with one game per console, I don't think you can play across Live with any game with only 1 person owning it right, on the 360?
LAN ≠ Local Multiplayer Consoles
Local Multiplayer Console ≠ PC
I can't remember playing multiple people on a PC for a game besides Bomberman.
I think this argument is similar to the complaint of ... buying Windows 7 and installing on all 6 of my pcs.... it's against the EULA and licensing terms.