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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider
well, so far Mikkowl... you seem to be heavily going into the "you didn't reply to that" mindset.
So to prevent any further hassling from you about it
Not allowing people who don't buy Adidas latest shoes to interface with (play) a basketball game - that they bought, because Adidas is a sponsor of that game.
nobody owns the rights to basketball
Not allowing people who are of asian ethnicity to play a game, because sponsors of that game don't think asians should be allowed to have fun with that game (that they bought) (yes maybe racist, but it's the concept that counts here, not the other details).
games are meant to be, to have fun with, though if you want to hack the game, then that just plain warrants every response they get. Hyperlobby barred a whole country - Brazil - because of hackers.. now that must have been fun for the guys there who just wanted to play through it, eh?
Not allowing someone to go to the bathroom because some 'license' involved in buying a game said so.
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Actually, it's more like somebody wanting to start into racing with his 1960 VW beetle and demanding permission to take part in a F1 race with his old rusty car.
Nobody forces you to use TrackIR. It's an option offered to you, not something you can demand. You can very well just fly without it or come up with an alternative solution (e.g. using freetrack for mouse-control and simulate headtracking this way).
But of course, that requires MUCH more initiative and creativity than just demanding from others do the job or ranting and insulting other people.