The box clearly warns you that you may not be able to play with a modified console, so it does NOT break the lawwich still breaks consumer law
The box clearly warns you that you may not be able to play with a modified console, so it does NOT break the lawwich still breaks consumer law
Again according to you when booting stock firmware it should work. Because stock firmware ain't modified so according to your logic it should workThe box clearly warns you that you may not be able to play with a modified console, so it does NOT break the law
Bullshit. I would never say something stupid. If you modify your console, it is a modified console. If you modify it again, it is still a modified consoleSo according to you when I boot original firmware and stop using cfw it should work.
Consumer law is the same regarding physical goods and digital goods. There can be differences but a consumer has the same rights regarding physical or digital gamesquick question:
in terms of the consumer rights act, does your physical copy of LA noir fall under physical or digital goods?
Oh that is interesting actually. I would say it falls under general consumer law so both?quick question:
in terms of the consumer rights act, does your physical copy of LA noir fall under physical or digital goods?
No it is not. If it would be hardware related I would say yes but seeing we're talking about custom firmware your point is invalid. According to you using stock firmware wich is NOT modified, well it should work according to your logicBullshit. I would never say something stupid. If you modify your console, it is a modified console. If you modify it again, it is still a modified console

no, its not. For digital purchases you do not get a 30 day refund policy:Consumer law is the same regarding physical goods and digital goods. There can be differences but a consumer has the same rights regarding physical or digital games
The 30-day rule does not apply to digital purchases, but retailers have one opportunity to repair (for example, through a software patch) or replace any goods, and the consumer can choose which option they prefer.
wich you also get for physical bought items if you have the receipt. Common knowledge and it does for digital 2 as can seen in that linkno, its not. For digital purchases you do not get a 30 day refund policy:

but you do not get that for a digital purchase.wich you also get for physical bought items if you have the receipt. Common knowledge and it does for digital 2 as can seen in that link
If you use an unmodified console, it will work. If you modified your console and got banned, you cannot make it an unmodified console again by running OFW.According to you using stock firmware wich is NOT modified, well it should work according to your logic
It does, look at the linkbut you do not get that for a digital purchase.
Yes you can since stock firmware is unmodified hence the console becomes unmodifiedIf you use an unmodified console, it will work. If you modified your console and got banned, you cannot make it an unmodified console again by running OFW.

WTF. I took a qoute from your link that specifically states that it does not apply to digital goods and you're telling me to read your source again? Next time, read your own goddamn source.It does, look at the link
Lets agree to disagree. You're wrong and I'm right.Yes you can since stock firmware is unmodified hence the console becomes unmodified
No you're not. Stock firmware is unmodified and using that makes your system unmodified again. How can you fail to grasp that simple logic. We're not talking about permanent hacks or hardware related hacks. It is as simple as that. Running Stock firmware wich is unmodified makes your console again unmodified so according to your OWN logic games should work and won't violate consumer law wich they clearly do. Typical fanboy who can't even admit being wrong when presented by simple logic a 5 year old would even getLets agree to disagree. You're wrong and I'm right.

quick question:
in terms of the consumer rights act, does your physical copy of LA noir fall under physical or digital goods?
I'm looking right now at my Xenoblade 2 EUR copy and it says, literally: "This product contains technological protection measures. Unauthorised commercial use prohibited. To avoid ingestion keep the game card away from young children.". It doesn't say you need an unmodified console. This is different for L.A Noire? Can someone upload a photo of the back of the case?You need an unmodified console. Look at the box.
I am. Shut up!No you're not.
What a stupid thing to sayStock firmware is unmodified and using that makes your system unmodified again.
Maybe I would admit being wrong. Never thought about that. I'll tell you if it eventually happensTypical fanboy who can't even admit being wrong
Fun fact, it actually say on the back of the LA Noire that you aren't allowed to break the Code of Conduct.... Not Nintendo's but Rockstars.I'm looking right now at my Xenoblade 2 EUR copy and it says, literally: "This product contains technological protection measures. Unauthorised commercial use prohibited. To avoid ingestion keep the game card away from young children.". It doesn't say you need an unmodified console. This is different for L.A Noire? Can someone upload a photo of the back of the case?

No you're not. Stock firmware is unmodified and using that makes your system unmodified again. How can you fail to grasp that simple logic. We're not talking about permanent hacks or hardware related hacks. It is as simple as that. Running Stock firmware wich is unmodified makes your console again unmodified so according to your OWN logic games should work and won't violate consumer law wich they clearly do. Typical fanboy who can't even admit being wrong when presented by simple logic a 5 year old would even get
