Won't it brick when they try to restore to factory default.
just go into settings a delete the hbc channel
Won't it brick when they try to restore to factory default.
just go into settings a delete the hbc channel
did u agree to that EULA yet?
'muricans love trying to sue big companies so I'd bet 10 Rosalinas that some guy will do it.
if they want to include unreasonable EULA changes, then i think its only fair users get to abuse said EULA changes too.....cant play without accepting a EULA......that would be grounds for taking a game back to a shop as you dont accept the legally binding contract attatched to it......so you can legally get a refund......16 days or so with a game....i think most people co do something in that time.......who needs piracy devices when they give you everything you need to just return any game after 16 days legally
difference is unless they get you to sign the EULA before you purchase the game how would anyone know what these terms where......you cant be sold something then inside it says "oh btw this doesnt work hahahah EULA protected" no if you dont accept the agreement the shop cant force you to keep it unless they showed you the agreement before purchasingIf you buy a brand new factory sealed then you can't return it for a full refund although they'd still take it in as a trade in or such, of course the value would be lower than you originally paid for it.
CeX gives like a day or so to return the game but if it's faulty then you can return within 16 days, still, the disc in this case is not faulty as it is that you refuse to update the console so the game's perfectly playable.
Eesh, people really are making a big deal outta this. Either stay offline or update. Period.
I have a great idea! All game software should come with a USB dongle or SD card that needs to be plugged in the system anytime you play the game. And each game has to be activated before use by entering a registration code online. Each and every copy of the game will have it's own software ID that can only ever be used on the console it was activated on.
I know. I was being sarcastic. It's irritating how controlling these companies are becoming.Other than the USB/SD dongle part, congrats, you just created the original vision of the Xbone.
My Wii U never asked me to accept any new terms after the update. Curious.
That doesn't mean it'll automatically agree to EULA changes though. Fairly sure pulling that would get you sued faster than you can say "class-action".Your Wii U is on auto-standby isn't it? Then that means it'll automatically update.
That doesn't mean it'll automatically agree to EULA changes though. Fairly sure pulling that would get you sued faster than you can say "class-action".
Neither do I, but automatically accepting terms and conditions for users just because you left your console in standby is probably crossing several lines.I checked my Wii U's and it's using the latest firmware so I didn't get to read through the EULA but honestly, I don't care as much as the rest of you do.
damn you forgot it uses wifi...too late your updated ....the new EULA forced you to accept to never disconnect it in futureThey can't force me to agree or update if I unplugged the Ethernet cable from the console, so....
damn for forgot it uses wifi...too late you're updated ....the new EULA forced you to accept to never disconnect it in future
Neither do I, but automatically accepting terms and conditions for users just because you left your console in standby is probably crossing several lines.