Hogwarts Legacy Is A Scam
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- Pay $60 then waive your rights to own over 90% of the game, what a deal.
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I remember buying a skyrim disc as a kid. I opened the box and it was just a fucking IOU from Todd himself: "Install steam here is your game key" XD
Lol so funny
I loved books 4 and 5, but those were also the ones I read the most when I was a wee little lad.
Yeah half the games I play on console don't work without the newest patch. They should let you play the previous version
Welcome back Zoinks.
Regarding the terms of service "B-But. You already have my money, W.B..."
Remember when Dante's Inferno did those fake christian protests as advertisement? Thats kind of what happened here. They knew it was a really unoriginal Elden Ring clone with a popular IP so they just hoped the controversy about the rights holder being a twat would carry the game.
Take the game back to the store you bought it from and demand a refund because the product does not work
Thankfully I rented it, so I just returned it.
Yeah I wanted to play this, but I'm not paying more than game itself. I'm going to just sell it or throw it away
good video, sneeded out
Gee maybe update the game... Lmao
Order of the Phoenix is by far the longest book, which is the fifth one.
Every single video game prevents you from declining the EULA, is this your first videogame? Not to mention basically all games nowadays are licenses.
Not even two minutes into the wow.
If you're going to criticize, dont make it appear as if its wrongdoings are unqiue when it fact it is the dystopian normal.
> Every single video game prevents you from declining the EULA, is this your first videogame?
Have you played every video game? Most video games don't have EULAs.
> Not to mention basically all games nowadays are licenses.
Most games don't release a physical copy with only the tutorial on-disc.
> If you're going to criticize, dont make it appear as if its wrongdoings are unqiue when it fact it is the dystopian normal.
It's not normal. I have an entire second channel where I play games new and old, and shit like this is rare. Maybe if your only experience is the latest 2K, Call of Duty, or Fortnite clone, you could say this is normal, but there is an entire game industry outside of that sphere and most of it doesn't hide their game behind an EULA that forces you to waive your ownership rights to everything past the tutorial. Do not validate this shit by calling it normal.
@@Omnizoa my experience is mostly older (00s) video games or indies and pretty much every single one has had eulas, either as an installation phase or, if you're installing via steam, before the files are installed (but after you've bought the game). this particular game just decided to put it in after the installation for whatever reason
Cringe
cringe video, not quite rizzing it