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Except he didn't get locked out, it forced him to verify another way, by using credit card details....how is that not a red flag? It should just ask you to re enter your age to confirm as people make mistakes. Talk about copium.
Hell nah.
also, this hasnt happened to anyone else, as nobody else on the planet has been asked for credit card info for this game, so proof would be required.
It is plain to see, the most radical are usually the most ignorant, regardless of the context specifics.
The person didn't specify, but the phrase 'DRM riddled' isn't only in contrast to 'DRM-free,' it can also be in contrast to 'non-instrusive DRM.' It's good to look up words you don't fully know the definitions of.