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Hello scourge32,
This is the standard across the gaming industry. You could try refunding the game if the time limits have not passed.
- TheRealJony1 month agoHero+
Uhh...no.
The standard across the gaming industry is for games to be played indefinitely and whenever people feel like playing them (whether it be weeks, months, or years from now), hence games should have an offline mode in them. Many people that own NES and SNES game cartridges from the 90s can still play those games today if those game cartridges have been taken care of.
I don't understand the mindset of having games become online-only with an unknown end date which nobody can continue playing the games past the unknown end date, but that has got to stop.
By the way, NFS Unbound is a NFS game that has an offline mode in it (unlike NFS 2015 or NFS Reboot).