I just want to point out that "invested" game players have a tendency to believe that a company makes decisions on their behalf. They don't realize that they might represent 10% of the player base or less. In short, if they went away it isn't like the game wouldn't sell. So, when a dozen (hundred? Doesn't really matter, its negligible) of them huff and puff and storm away when a company executes their legal rights, they do absolutely nothing to effect change other than prevent themselves from enjoying the game.
I've been involved with a lot of game communities and I've never seen a situation where the "die hards" haven't had an overblown sense of how much the company "cares" about them and who haven't felt betrayed when, lo and behold, the bottom line is followed.
FFG is a business. They have to make decisions based upon their business interests, otherwise we don't get any FF products. While it is generally bad business policy to alienate large groups of customers, I bet you that the die hards represent a much smaller source of revenue for the game than many of you might think.
Edited by klecser