Jedi Archive
Thread: WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE (SWG)
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benvoit
Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:27 am
#2
i fear now only space will be the un-molersturrrd thing in the game
Altazmuth
Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:27 am
#3
Changing the entire game including things like movies and voice-overs in less than two weeks. This would be impossible to implement if it had not been in the works for some time. Be it SOE or LA running this, they both had knowledge that was withheld from the customers as a conveniently rushed, digital-only expansion was rushed to market. To make things even more comical, this bombshell hits two days after said expansion goes fully live, and will completely change over by the 15th. I don'thave any idea if the game will be better or worse, but I am not too thrilled with the idea that I have been associating myself with a company that would pull a bait-and -switch on its customer base like that. I am sure the TOS protects them fromsubscriber breach of contract issues. I doubt anyone will be getting refunds for subscription time already paid, so anyone who has time left on their subscription may as well try it out. It may all be perfectly legal, but ethically it is just plain wrong.
- HAMBALE
raskar55
Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:30 am
#6
GambaleNation wrote:
Changing the entire game including things like movies and voice-overs in less than two weeks. This would be impossible to implement if it had not been in the works for some time. Be it SOE or LA running this, they both had knowledge that was withheld from the customers as a conveniently rushed, digital-only expansion was rushed to market. To make things even more comical, this bombshell hits two days after said expansion goes fully live, and will completely change over by the 15th. I don'thave any idea if the game will be better or worse, but I am not too thrilled with the idea that I have been associating myself with a company that would pull a bait-and -switch on its customer base like that. I am sure the TOS protects them fromsubscriber breach of contract issues. I doubt anyone will be getting refunds for subscription time already paid, so anyone who has time left on their subscription may as well try it out. It may all be perfectly legal, but ethically it is just plain wrong.
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