Eula

Darac

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Anyone else have to accept the EULA EVERY time they log into the game? Usually jsut get this after a patch but I seem to have to accept it every time now :)
 

GReaper

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EULA / CoC

Has anyone actually bothered to read them? After a quick browse through them it's obvious that they're from US WAR and neither have been changed for EU WAR.

I'm supposedly agreeing to a contract/license with Mythic instead of GOA. Apparently I can get support by phone between 11am and 8pm EST though!

Any chance of getting this sorted MagnusK/IainC?
 

ClaretMatt

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making it so we only have to click once every patch would be good too... How annoying is being told to behave every time you sign in?
 

mini-hammer

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yes very annoying + my custom UI setup keeps reseting also and overlapping in places ...
 

Belgerath

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All mythic Games need you to accept the EULA before logging in.

No bug and wont change
 

rynnor

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making it so we only have to click once every patch would be good too... How annoying is being told to behave every time you sign in?

Its a good idea from the legal angle though a tad annoying.

Thus whenever someone breaks the EULA they can show that you agreed to it on that very session - closes a legal loophole.
 

nuclear misfit

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they could make it smtng like 'i hereby accept this license for the whole duration of my war experience' or smtng like that.


not that it's too hard to scroll-click-click--scroll-click-click:)
 

Zagzyg

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All mythic Games need you to accept the EULA before logging in.

No bug and wont change
The problem is that it asks for both, everytime you start the game, not just the first time (or after changes to it).

Was not like this in DAoC, so I call it a bug.
 

Zagzyg

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Its a good idea from the legal angle though a tad annoying.

Thus whenever someone breaks the EULA they can show that you agreed to it on that very session - closes a legal loophole.
It is not reasonable to expect someone to read 2 large documents everytime they log on to a service they subscribe to. Especially when in all likelyhood they have not changed since the last 200 times you logged in.
If they are truly doing it this way, then they are trivialising the acceptance (beyond it's usual triviality), as changes will not be highlighted, and it would have no legal bearing (if t actually has any anyway)

The main purpose of the EULA/CoC is to make it easier for them to give crap service, or deny you service, should they want/need to.
 

Heta

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its very annoying to be force to click it each time knowingly that you have not read it, if this keep up I might end up reading it sometime
 

Muylaetrix

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The problem is that it asks for both, everytime you start the game, not just the first time (or after changes to it).

Was not like this in DAoC, so I call it a bug.

hm, in daoc you had to click accept on both eula and coc every time you logged in tbh.
 

wooly

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Has anyone actually bothered to read them? After a quick browse through them it's obvious that they're from US WAR and neither have been changed for EU WAR.

I'm supposedly agreeing to a contract/license with Mythic instead of GOA. Apparently I can get support by phone between 11am and 8pm EST though!

Any chance of getting this sorted MagnusK/IainC?

OOooooo Is that legal?

I'll have to get my people on it...

Wooly
 

Manisch Depressiv

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Its a good idea from the legal angle though a tad annoying.

Thus whenever someone breaks the EULA they can show that you agreed to it on that very session - closes a legal loophole.

How can you say that it is a good idea from legal angle where in most countries software EULAs are simply void and not enforceable? Only because almost every company does it, doesn't mean that it has any sense whatsoever. In my books Warhammers EULA/CoC should only be displayed again when it changed.

Software license agreement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endbenutzer-Lizenzvertrag ? Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklopädie
 

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