
Gamers everywhere hate always-online DRM, which requires a constant Internet connection to play the games they 'own.' 'License' may be a better word for software that can't be played without a constant connection a remote server. And when those servers go down and the games become unplayable, well, gamers get madder still. Mouse/keyboard/computer hardware maker Razer just for a similar issue: the company's latest driver software, Synapse 2.0, requires users to register through an online server to set up the mouse. And then the activation server went down. Razer offers no offline setup option for Synapse 2.0.
Sure Cuts A Lot Serial Number Mac on this page. Razer also does not offer simple offline drivers for its newer mice. One user made a forum post detailing the issue, and it's since gone viral. So how big a deal is this, really?