Thank you for expanding on your view point. I simply think it's a matter that we disagree and there is nothing more to come of it. I just hope there are enough people, like me, who don't want to support a company lying to their customers or taking away what subscribers put time and effort into. They have to earn my money, it's not guaranteed, and actions like this on their part are pushing them closer to losing it.

And I'm not going to work odd jobs or push myself to exhaustion just to keep a home in a video game. If I don't have the money for it one month, I'll come back when I do. Or not at all if they take my home away. I commend you for your work ethic to do such a thing, though it might be borderline addiction.

Only other point I want to comment on is that whoever helps you log in also has to have the game and access to it. That's what I meant by it being rare. I'd hope most people don't share their log-ins with others, and I'd imagine the majority of people don't have family or significant others that also play. Sure, I have a few friends who would log in for me if I couldn't, but none of them have the game, and less than half even have a PC that can run it, and I live alone. If you're young or married, then it might be different for you, but I have my doubts that many people playing either live with family still or have their own now.