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originally posted in: Proof that Bungie cut content
10/2/2014 4:35:04 PM
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[quote]In the first E3 reveal [/quote] Good god, man, we just went over this, even if you're pretending to be stupid there is still a limit. E3 does not count for everything, they could say "This game will feature 10 million hours of content and be entirely freeeeee" and it wouldn't count because its E3, Its where they present ideas, not product. End User Licence Agreement (Which is essentially a contract you agree to by playing the game) States that the developer has a right to edit, add, or remove content and features without any warning. We're not complaing about the fact people are crying, we're complaing about the fact everyone is tossing around words like illegal and false advertisement when its neither, you have a right to complain, you do not however have a right to make up legal grounds. Cry all you want, that's what children do, but don't try to put on your big boy pants and pretend like you know something you don't just because you feel it should be so that it can support what you feel. Once again, for the last time because I'm not wasting any more time on you. According to the EULA, You pay for the Disc, case, manual, and the right to play the game, the developer has a right to change and remove anything without telling anyone, and in case of online games or games with online features they also have the right to turn off your ability to access said online portion without any warning or excuse, this is a form of contract which is agreed upon by playing the game, contracts are not just something you sign, calling it unfair or saying you didn't know doesn't validate your claim in law ignorance is never an excuse and inability to read the EULA falls entirely on the user. So the only way you could possibly actually claim false advertisement is if you play the game which negates your right to complain about it due to the EULA, and if you didn't play the game you don't get a right (I'm talking legal right, not personal right, personally do what you want) to complain because you didn't actually use the product so you cannot claim false advertisement. You think that's uncool and unfair? welcome to the world where the middle and lower class have been -blam!-ed six ways to sunday by the legal system for the past thousand years, and unlike your fancy toys they've been -blam!-ed over their homes, health, food, and family. Now come, big man, and cry some more about you not being able to explore that mountain in destiny as an ebola epidemic slaughters newborns and children all over the world.
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