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Anti-competitive influence? More like plain and naked anti-competitive practices.
Surely crippling any product that licenses trackIR so that the game can't interface with alternative head tracking programs is anticompetitive. This would violate anti-trust law if someone ever took them to court. It's one thing for a game company to fail to support a interface, it's another entirely for Natural Point to demand that a product that would work otherwise be crippled so only its product works on a game. This is sick. Last edited by fuzzychickens; 08-30-2009 at 04:18 PM. |
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