Times, they just got interesting.
In an age where some developers and publishers insist on always-on connections for games and systems, a draft Consumer Rights Bill has been published and features proposals that will force concerned parties to change their tardy practices.
Some games force online-only measures onto people. It sucks! Especially when some titles, like these seven, 100% didn't need it.
The following is an excerpt from Chapter 5 of The Secret History of Mac Gaming, “Simulated.”
EA has something of a reputation when it comes to awkwardly handling much-loved franchises. Here are 7 that Screen Critics feel they ruined.
Need for Speed as well. Here's to hope that the new one will be a return to form for the franchise.
If pass sadly I don't this will effect the US, just the UK :(
The biggest issue is enforcement and a fast cost effective way of getting things dealt with.
I sure hope that this bill will pass. If it does, MS will have a huge problem in it's hand.
I wonder though, have they considered that sometimes internet services are down because of some sort of failure that needs to be fixed by the provider? When I had Time Warner Cable on multiple occasions I had my internet down for a week or two because some hardware they had has failed and it took a few days to fix. Now MS will punish me for something like that???
I really hope that this bill will pass!
I hope this Bill passes. Gamers we all need to back this like crazy. Vote with your dollars and your voter's registration cards. We elect these people so lets make sure they do what we want.
That's excellent! I hope this bill passes. Consumers deserve those rights considering huge corporations wouldn't have money without us buying their products to begin with.