Why must I agree to be terms and conditions to play a game I bought 10 years ago? I just wanted to play some Civ. 2k games are the prime example of what is wrong with the world of gaming.

  • MrScottyTay
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    5 months ago

    Even really old games have T&Cs though, they’re usually just in the installers. They’ve existed for games since at least windows 95

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      5 months ago

      I understand they have T&Cs, but to change them and stop me to keep paying a game that I’ve owned for almost a decade is ridiculous

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        5 months ago

        Good point

        I think if the TOS changes on a game you have paid for you should have the right to a refund if you don’t agree with the new one