I was curious about how the game sold in stores with all this discussion about DRM, so I checked the 4 online shops I use. Sold Out, in every single one.
That's kind of impressive, usually only limited editions and such sells this fast.
Sorry, this was a bit off-topic, I'll leave now :oops:
If you're talking about Spore, then that's entirely on-topic. Considering the absurd hype of the game, the Will Wright brand, the next big game after
The Sims!, I'm not surprised that it's selling big and fast. Hopefully that will multiply the number of cranky customer phone calls to EA when folks find out "Hey, I can only install this game 3 times then I have to buy it again!".
All this thread did was remind me about how long the grass on my lawn is.
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I'm sure some would argue otherwise. But I'll bow to your greater knowledge on this matter.
I've followed the results of a few court cases (in the US), and yeah, EULAs are basically just lawyers stoking their self-importance. The fact that EULAs are only accessible AFTER you purchase the game kinda invalidates any 'contractual' obligations it might portend, and like cranky said, consumers have irrevocable rights.