Unless I am extremely misinformed, the actual EULA doesn't specify or distiinctfy, which is part of the problem, and the problem is that it will ban you from playing the game locally or on private servers, not just online with other people, which is pretty unusual
I'd disagree but I've explained why I feel that way in other posts in this thread
My understanding is said game also has private servers and you can still play by yourself, but even so, you must have missed that steam is now implementing this for all games...
Skullgirls is a good place to start, apparently the vita and PS4 version will have even extra training tools for newcomers on top of it's already stellar training mode.
I really wish an IP lawyer would explain why this happens.
I don't see movies being pulled from store shelves or digital platforms when the rights to that property are lost from the publisher. You can still buy the 2001 spider man movie online. Why does this happen with games?
Well, I meant "strategic attempts" elsewhere, but again, that's elsewhere. I don't mean to be rude, but would you like me to try to find some I might have saved already or not? I'm pretty busy so I'd appreciate a direct answer.
I'm 99% sure that most of the people who are wary about this...
On one hand, I am thrilled to hear that this content is being made, on the other, I am a PC user and am disappointed to hear this. But I will gladly shell out some cash for it if it's being offered, and I hope it will be.
Well, what makes games special? Why is it okay for it to happen with games but not with movies or a car or sheets of paper (IE: the manufacter of paper coming into your home and confiscating the paper you bought because you wrote something mean on it) Regarding the "I'd be impossible to remotely...
But if they are being trolls on a platform outside of the game itself, (which they would be since by this point they would have been banned from playing on online public servers), shouldn't they be punished on that platform rather then by taking away their stuff? Ban them from that platform...
Sorry, I may have worded my post poorly, I didn't mean to imply it applied to your entire steam account (at least I don't think it does, the wording the page gives isn't exactly specific)
I don't think anybody here is not in favor of banning people who are being disruptive to other people...
Well, it's not just about killing floor 2 now, but for all of steam (as in, you can be banned from any game on steam, not that a KF2 ban will apply to other games or your entire steam account) http://steamcommunity.com/actions/WhatIsGameBan
What rubs me the wrong way about this, much like...
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