[quote name='mogamer']
So once again we see gamers who would rather support a company that treats it's customers like crap instead of supporting what's right for consumers.
So in conclusion

EA and the people who think this is a good idea![/QUOTE]
How is this treating customers like crap? Let me reiterate: you can pretty it up all you want, but if you buy a used EA Sports game EA GETS NO MONEY FROM YOU. Bottom line is, they don't care about you because you are NOT an EA customer. Multi-billion dollar company or not, you don't put out a product unless you are expecting to get paid for it. The used game market, which has grown exponentially in the past decade, cuts them out of the loop completely. GameStop is making money hand over fist for essentially being a glorified pawn shop, and the people that make these games want to stop that bleeding.
So, your view of 'good for the consumer' is a cheap game that the maker and publisher get NO MONEY for. You understand how, in the long run, that's BAD for the consumer, right?
If you really want to be a customer advocate, rally for CHEAPER MSRP for games in general. Ubisoft may have some dickhole practices, but I like the fact that their games drop to about $40 after a month like clockwork. They still get the money, and the customer wins. You're always going to pay an early adopter fee, and I'm okay with that... but to the people saying they're 'stripping out part of the game'? The game is still there. You can play it by yourself. You can have friends come over and play with you. The game is still functional. The ability to play online IS a feature, but don't act like it's game-breaking. If, TO YOU, it's gamebreaking, pony up the money for a new copy. Simple.
Alas, I know there's no convincing some people. It came up all the time with Sega and EA shutting down servers... certain people are convinced that, somehow, if the back of a box says 'online play' that it's their god-given right to ALWAYS have access to said online play. Look, if you've had that unopened copy of NBA Live 06 for 4 years and then complain that the servers are shut down and you 'might have wanted to play that online next week', that doesn't make you a consumer advocate, it makes you an unrealistic asshole. Online games have a finite shelf life, some of which are shorter than others. That's the reality of online gaming, one that people need to begin accepting. Online gaming is the 'it' thing of this generation, and EA sees it as a way of making money that, really, should be theirs in the first place. You either get it, or you don't.