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The SimCity Facebook Page has a follow up to the story we helped break on Sunday about worrisome language in the EULA for the upcoming SimCity reboot suggesting beta testers would lose access to all EA games for failing to report bugs in the beta (thanks Joe). Here's word: Heads up, Mayors – it’s been brought to our attention that there’s been some confusion regarding the bug-reporting policy in the EA beta test agreement for SimCity.
Don’t worry – EA has never taken away access to a player’s games for failing to report a bug. In fact, we’re in the process of updating our agreement to make this point clear before the beta starts this Friday. If you have any more questions, read our FAQ: http://bit.ly/UCpuAA
Hope to see you in the beta Friday!
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Re: SimCity EULA to be Fixed |
Jan 23, 2013, 17:54 |
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Cutter wrote on Jan 23, 2013, 16:38:
RollinThundr wrote on Jan 23, 2013, 10:42:
Verno wrote on Jan 23, 2013, 10:22:
RollinThundr wrote on Jan 23, 2013, 10:04: You've been on BN long enough to know that any reason to whine and moan about EA's policies or practices, posters here will jump all over the chance. That's actually the internet in general and EA's many shitty policies and practices over the years have given people plenty of reason. While I don't disagree EA does deserve shit tossed their way for things, the constant stream of it, here especially, gets old after awhile. Fucking lol. Do you ever actually listen to yourself? You do nothing but rant about everyone and everything. I gripe a lot but at least I do have positive shit to say from time to time.
Oh quit your whining and go hug a tree or something. Out of all of the regs who post here you bitch as much if not more than just about anyone. So really take your pretentious holier than thou bull shit and shove it. |
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