Fun read...prompted EULA

Some highlights reading on the EULA during start up, they even decided to yell at us using caps.

We don’t make any guarantees about the Services.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS,” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE COMPANY PARTIES EXPLICITLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.

If someone sues us based on your breach of this EULA or your access or use of the Services, you agree to defend us or pay for our defense in that lawsuit.

Right of Cancellation:
You have a legal right to cancel your purchase of Virtual Goods and/or Game Currency within 14 days without giving any reason.
The cancellation period shall be 14 days from the date on which you or a third party designated by you have taken possession of the Virtual Goods and/or Game Currency.

For us folks in the U.S.

This section only applies if you are accessing, using, or have purchased the Services in the United States.
You are agreeing to the laws of California. Any court cases will be handled in the Northern District of California.

I’m not a lawyer but if they worked this hard on the EULA trying to 100% CYA as they did on the game, it be one hell of a banger.

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It’s the same EULA it’s always been, they reworded some of it, but it means the same stuff.

I know, given everything recently and then prompting me agreeing to it again. I decided to spend more time reading it than playing their game.

Yeah that legal face slap got me to uninstalled this heresy of a game, after a fallout 76 launch like this you come to me with this, for me that was the drop, FS can fooking die for all i care now and i been with em since VT1.

We currently life in the ‘‘dark age of gaming’’ anyway. Look at all the games from the past years. And then look at the really old stuff. The old stuff you can boot up in 50 years, when the company that made them, is already long gone. But all these online hosted games from the ‘‘dark age of gaming’’ we are in now, they will be lost forever when these companies decide to stop hosting them.

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Eternal crusade :unamused:

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