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frontpage Posted by Meteo • Last Sunday
Jun 8, 2025 12:58 AM
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Again, read your ISP's, PC's, phone's, mobile carrier's.....even SlickDeal's EULA before complaining about GearBox's.
....The mental gymnastics are strong in this thread.
I mean in a general moral sense no. In a personal "Is this potentially a problem for me personally?" since I do keep private stuff on my PC but not on my switch, the difference is obvious to anyone not weirdly playing "Aktually!" games in a forum.
I don't even know what this controversy is, and plan to buy this, but the practical difference is obvious in those two scenarios.
lol I have no idea what you are talking about. I don't have a switch 2 and won't for a long while yet, so no idea what my statement of "The obvious difference between being spied on by my console vs my laptop or cell phone seems obvious to anyone not playing "gotcha" games on forums" has to do with Nintendo's shareholders or their money?
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LOL....
Let me clarify something. There are three major parts of the EULA drama that are getting under peoples skin. All three are standard practice these days. The first two are the stated implementation of anti-cheat and the mod approach changes. Both are net negatives for a typically non-competitive game, but they are pretty standard these days for games. The mods hurt the most, but tbh, most players are going to not care about mods for these games.
Now for the last item people have an issue with. I am not quoting the EULA word for word on this one, but there is a statement that they are entitled to collect browser data for various purposes. This is poorly worded and that horrible wording is the reason for the outrage. It is very common practice for applications to have an embedded browser. Applications that have these have the rights to all browsing data within that application because it is part of the application. Take two's software EULA is covering this. If you look at their launcher and some of their games usually you interact with a browser shortly for a login or something of the sort. Once again, this is a very common practice.
EULAs change all of the time, often they are written in legalese and by people not 100% familiar with technology. This game is certainly not spyware. Please don't let the bandwagon outrage prevent you from enjoying this decent game.
I am willing to be proven wrong that there is malfeasance going on here, but until I see proof of what people of claiming. T2 get the botd.
Thanks, that is all we needed to know.
That's certainly one way of continuing your trend of being a smug asshole for no reason.
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Also, pretty "asshole" behavior "continuing your trend of" attacking and deflecting but not addressing the actual topic of conversation. But lets not talk about that.
FWIW, as far as I know no privacy laws are based around the "is it a Nintendo device, if so, it is suddenly legal" loophole. Feel free to correct me
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