Fjordmonkey |
12-15-2012 09:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by tk471138
(Post 488396)
im pretty sure the state of the game voided that "contract"
also why should we honor the eula when the devs didnt honor many of their "promises" which could be seen as advertisements, such as releasing the SDK and other features, and if that dosent exist then give the users the rights to the codes....as far as im concerned the clod is abandonware...the faster the community takes it apart for their (our) own uses the better...
also eula is a joke...thats why if at all possible i download my games, when doing that you dont have to agree to the eula and all the BS that goes with it...and it insulates you from the possibility of other BS happening...
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Sadly, my friend, it doesn't void the EULA. And if you want to be a pirate, go right ahead. Just don't come crying here if you ever get reamed by the company :P
The devs don't have to give us diddly squat, and they have the law on their hand. The faster people acknowledge that little fact, the faster you can get on to doing something more worthwhile with your time.
Downloading games is something I stopped doing a long time ago. Why? Simple. while pirating saves you some money, it helps to move more and more developers over to console gaming, where pirating is harder. Or move them to proprietary DRM-solutions like UPlay.
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