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Irritated with evergrowing broken releases?
Tired of alwaysonline crap not specified in singleplayer games?
Disgusted with improper K+M support in ports from consoles?
Pack your bags and emmigrate to UK.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-10-01-new-consumer-rights-act-puts-gamers-in-the-driving-seat
If are not:
Let's see how this works, if it doesn't fail (and I don't see how it could fail), I wouldn't be surprised every country adopts this law with probably some minor changes.
Just a note if someone is confused - the law addresses not only physical but also DIGITAL goods.
Tired of alwaysonline crap not specified in singleplayer games?
Disgusted with improper K+M support in ports from consoles?
Pack your bags and emmigrate to UK.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-10-01-new-consumer-rights-act-puts-gamers-in-the-driving-seat
The Consumer Rights Act says goods must be:
Satisfactory quality.
Fit for purpose.
As described.
If are not:
A refund in this case must be given within 14 days beginning with the day on which the trader agrees the consumer is entitled to a refund, according to the Act.
Let's see how this works, if it doesn't fail (and I don't see how it could fail), I wouldn't be surprised every country adopts this law with probably some minor changes.
Just a note if someone is confused - the law addresses not only physical but also DIGITAL goods.
- Joined
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