Adderall girl grindset (Jes) on Nostr: This is the goods or service argument. you're purchasing a game (which is a good) but ...
This is the goods or service argument. you're purchasing a game (which is a good) but they're treating it like a service. there's no clear terms on when the game will shut down.
what he's ultimately wanting is an offline or self-hostable server but at the very least forcing the game publishers to be more clear about when the game is shutting down.
this would mean that the game would be sold as a service with clear end dates. (a lot of games have a date when liscenses will expire if they have brand-name things(music/cars/guns etc), so a lot of these companies could in theory give an exact end-date when the game first releases, but they don't.
what he's ultimately wanting is an offline or self-hostable server but at the very least forcing the game publishers to be more clear about when the game is shutting down.
this would mean that the game would be sold as a service with clear end dates. (a lot of games have a date when liscenses will expire if they have brand-name things(music/cars/guns etc), so a lot of these companies could in theory give an exact end-date when the game first releases, but they don't.