Respawn Radio -088: A New Beginning to a New Ending

April 14th, 2011 at 7:06 pm · 6 Comments

Lono, 8bit and Keadin are back after an unexpected break to discuss Keadin’s experience playing the Gears of War 3 beta, “free to play” game League of Legends, the new and final Mass Effect 2 DLC: “The Arrival” and finally the fight over piracy in relation to DRM (Digital Rights Management.) All of this and more on this week’s Respawn Radio!

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  • http://none Suveck

    Whew, at first i have to admit I was concerned at the title.

    Long time listener love all the casts keep it up!

    • Professor

      Had me going too…

      I like me some LoL, though, I appreciate the discussion. I’m a Fiddler myself.

  • 8bitBass

    @ Suveck gotcha! lol

  • Reikozu

    Wow the title had me thinking we had lost another host lol. Great show guys keep it up! The more people we can get on LoL the better. Ryze ftw!!

  • http://www.justin.tv/lemelk/ lemel

    Lol, like the rest of these guys thought the curse of the 3rd seat had struck again. Rammus FTW!

  • Destyn

    Just got round to listening, but I wanted to say I really enjoyed your discussion about DRM and I was so glad you managed to differentiate between pirate consumers and crackers. I should imagine the number of people “legitimately” using pirated material remains small – and even then that’s at best a grey area – while the number of freeloaders remains high. It’s down to the industry to consider whether they want the level of expected piracy they’re going to live with rather than finding new ways to keep locks on their material… as is always said, if a man can make a lock then a man can make a key!