I hate Square Enix for destroying the Final Fantasy series, and I don't buy their games anymore, because whatever new game they make I find it shallow and boring.
Agreed. I don't hate them, but I do dislike them. But it's like trying to avoid News Corporation. They're everywhere, so you maty as well give up.Fappy said:I don't really hate EA as a company, I just detest their business practices. But yeah, they publish way too much to avoid imo.BloatedGuppy said:The only company I really "hate" is EA, and they have their withered necromancer hands in so many pies I've given up trying to evade them.
OMG they own YAHTZEEcjspyres said:Seriously. I'll even provide the link so I don't look like a EA bashing fanboy. Or something of that type.
http://www.ea.com/1/legal-notices
I suppose they've gotten so used to owning so much stuff, they have to stop and think "Wait, Don't we own that?"
Of course there is no law like that, I would be surprised to see a law like that on any form of Government that isnt a Fascist Dictatorship.MetalMagpie said:In British law, there's no such thing. Any law - in fact, anything in general - can be challenged in court. That's what a case-based system is about. It's not real until it's been challenged and upheld.boag said:BTW, how would your father go about Challenging a law that makes it illegal to challenge a law?
QFT. Honestly I did boycott them for like a year, but eventually I gave up because as he said, finding something not published by EA is...difficult, and I'm not so disciplined as to pass up a fantastic game just because a bunch of corporate duschnoggles are gonna get a cut of it.BloatedGuppy said:The only company I really "hate" is EA, and they have their withered necromancer hands in so many pies I've given up trying to evade them.
Sorry this is in no way directed at you, you just reminded me.Oh god i hate ubisoft. I have never been so mad at a company who makes games in my life.Yureina said:Ubisoft doesn't piss me off quite as much as the others, so they get it a little easier from me.boag said:But you will still keep buying Assasins Creed games right?
Right.boag said:Of course there is no law like that, I would be surprised to see a law like that on any form of Government that isnt a Fascist Dictatorship.MetalMagpie said:In British law, there's no such thing. Any law - in fact, anything in general - can be challenged in court. That's what a case-based system is about. It's not real until it's been challenged and upheld.boag said:BTW, how would your father go about Challenging a law that makes it illegal to challenge a law?
For the sake of Clarity, it was a Hypothetical situation.
How would he go about it?