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× 11 (42.31%) Yes, I paid for a product I should have access to it.
× 4 (15.38%) No, Ubisoft has the right to do whatever they want.
× 11 (42.31%) I don't care / I don't have time for this / Free Poll!
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The end-user license agreement (EULA) for The Crew outlines states that the game is “licensed” rather than sold, and stipulates that Ubisoft may alter the terms of the agreement at any time. Ubisoft grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensed, non-commercial and personal license to install and/or use the product… for such time until either you or Ubisoft terminates this EULA,” the license says. “This product is licensed to you, not sold.”
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I feel like they are concentric circles, I just don't know which is the inner and which is the outer.The Venn diagram of people that don't understand how business works and people that don't understand how EULA's work is nearly a perfect circle.Originally Posted by Hotdogmcgee
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I understand that when I bought N64 games back in the day, Nintendo didn’t come to my house and take the cartridge back after 10 years.The Venn diagram of people that don't understand how business works and people that don't understand how EULA's work is nearly a perfect circle.Originally Posted by Hotdogmcgee
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This is an online game problem. Has nothing to do with Steam or the platform that you are playing it on.This is a very important issue. Which is why I have transferred to playing on steam mostly. Case in point there is a steam curation group dedicated to speaking about games leaving steam. So let's say I buy one I can download in the future despite not being able to buy it on steam again. Because I "own" the game.Originally Posted by hello8964
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In defense of IOI (who I generally like as a developer) they haven’t done anything like this - yet.Oh wow I never knew something like this happened in the Hitman community.Originally Posted by hello8964
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I think the point might be that some external launcher actually remove games from your library after their servers shut down, while steam does not so on steam you atleast have the guarantee that is stays in your library and that you can redownload the single player portions of games after they shut down and potentially use a patch to play on private servers or play offline.This is an online game problem. Has nothing to do with Steam or the platform that you are playing it on.Originally Posted by Snappleback
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