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Ensar Cael
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Posted - 2013.11.30 13:52:00 -
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DEAL WITH IT YOU POINTLESS NUBS. SO F*CKING WHAT?!
I spent cash on it and could care less. I agreed to CCP's right to do as they pleased in game when I signed up. That's what the EULA agreement is for.
Yes, I did read it.
I have a friend who is a solicitor and he says that it gives them carte blanche to do as they please without warning or reason. They only say they will provide a game to play and make it available to you to play, end of. The rest is filler pretty much that circumvents any other responsibility or rights.
You get the right to play, thats it.
Be grateful they are telling you anything they do. Most companies wouldn't and don't.
Now, a little advice to all these QQ freaks. Put your energies into something a little more useful like helping others or something productive.
If not, leave the planet.
Seriously. |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.11.30 15:14:00 -
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I think the point is that you signed an agreement to allow them to do just that if they chose. If they did, I would just move on to another game rather than waste time whining here.
Why wouldn't you? |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.11.30 15:17:00 -
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lol! Good point there ADAM. Are you a QQ freak? Never seen you QQ on here about something pointless! |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.11.30 15:20:00 -
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You were?! Oh man! WHY?!?!
This is pretty quality actually and more than a bit hilarious! |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.11.30 15:37:00 -
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Yeah I see that point sure. Still, they do have that right, which we all signed for.
What annoys me is the effort that some idiots are putting into the QQ. Sueing CCP ffs?! Stupid, stupid idea and ultimately pointless waste of effort. |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.11.30 15:58:00 -
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Well I can see we have some seasoned, well thought out arguments. Even some great analogies in use too...
Shall we do it all again? You agreed to let CCP do as they pleased when you downloaded this free game. You agreed that they shall provide nothing more than a free game to play on and be made available to you within the times they specified it would be available.
This means that they will do as they please. Sure, they will have to careful at points but it still means they have you by the balls pretty much. It is a bit stupid of them to say they wouldn't take BPO out then go back on their word but there is nothing you can do about it, apart from learn to play without BPO's. Simple answer that.
Maybe the game will be better without BPO, maybe it won't.
What really needs to happen here is that the idiocy surrounding it stops. Its a game for crying out loud. Deal with it. Move on to something else if it offends you that much. |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.12.01 01:56:00 -
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Your analogy is fairly absurd if you think about it.
Removing BPO's will open the player market. In EVE there is virtually NO BPO at all. Just starter ships and pods which are virtually useless except for travelling around quickly. Aurum is rarely used for anything more than decorative items. Its all about making ISK and playing the game, same as DUST should be.
Pretty sure we will have the starter fits knocking around still if you are worried about having no infinite gear/ weapons though.
You can put it anyway you want, but the fact is that you all need to get weaned off these things, just like aim assist needs turning off and friendly fire needs enabling. Take off the training wheels already. |
Ensar Cael
Dead Man's Game
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Posted - 2013.12.01 22:10:00 -
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All valid points here certainly. CCP could have handle this better that's for sure, but it still does not warrant thge kind of reaction that occurred.
Legacy items for an elite few makes no sense, but that's my opinion. Allowing some to run full BPO suits while most can't is pointless for anyone really.
The suggestion about setting it at 50000 for later use was a good one, IF they have intentions of reimplementing BPO's. I think that they don't though.
Still leaves us at square one with the reality that we agreed to let them do as they please, when they please by signing the EULA agreement after downloading and installing the game.
Life goes on regardless. |
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