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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Borderlands 2 is temporarily free to grab on Steam, as it continues to be review bombed for non-Randy Pitchford tweet reasons

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  • woelkchen@lemmy.worldW woelkchen@lemmy.world
    Can't you just grab it and then restrict its internet access?
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    Grab it so you own it then torrent a non-spyware version.
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      > You will not use exploits or illegal or unauthorised means to interfere with or adversely impact any other user’s ability to use the services as intended; to gain unfair gameplay advantage; or to gain access to virtual items or other content to which you do not have valid entitlement. This includes the use of cheats or so-called ‘mod menus’, unauthorised mods, hacks, glitches, or any other technical exploits, and phishing, scamming, or social engineering. In legalese, does 'this includes' mean 'additionally' or 'specifically'?
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        i know about that. i also know its quite overblown. their EULA is no different than all of them. but no malware has been installed.
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        > i know about that. i also know its quite overblown. their EULA is no different than all of them. That’s quite an ignorant statement to make, just because you don’t care about what you sign up for doesn’t mean other’s don’t as well. > but no malware has been installed. a root kit is quite literally a type of malware, you agreed to malware being installed to your machine at any point in time.
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          Buuuuuuuuuut they changed the EULA and how it has root level access to your system. As in its literally spyware. Fuck free. You couldn't pay me to install this shit. Do so at your own risk. I want less massive corporations rooting around in my stuff. Not more.
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          Please forgive my ignorance. What if we already have the game on Steam? Do I have to approve something? Or do they just have that access now?
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            absolutely worth it to get, btw. still play it to this day. and Borderlands 3 I think is like 2 dollars on steam at the moment. *absolutely* grab that.
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            Borderlands 3 has such insanely horrible writing though.
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              So you can't play with friends? Isn't that like half of the fun of Bonerlands?
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              ...where are you guys finding friends?
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                > You will not use exploits or illegal or unauthorised means to interfere with or adversely impact any other user’s ability to use the services as intended; to gain unfair gameplay advantage; or to gain access to virtual items or other content to which you do not have valid entitlement. This includes the use of cheats or so-called ‘mod menus’, unauthorised mods, hacks, glitches, or any other technical exploits, and phishing, scamming, or social engineering. In legalese, does 'this includes' mean 'additionally' or 'specifically'?
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                Also note that this is for a game *without* competitive multiplayet
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                  Please forgive my ignorance. What if we already have the game on Steam? Do I have to approve something? Or do they just have that access now?
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                  The game being free now doesn’t change anything. Just like any update to a game everyone got it.
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                    Borderlands 3 has such insanely horrible writing though.
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                    imho people tend to exaggerate nowadays when it comes to that stuff. the writing isnt "horrible" its just not the best in the series. i found it to be alright, honestly.
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                      > i know about that. i also know its quite overblown. their EULA is no different than all of them. That’s quite an ignorant statement to make, just because you don’t care about what you sign up for doesn’t mean other’s don’t as well. > but no malware has been installed. a root kit is quite literally a type of malware, you agreed to malware being installed to your machine at any point in time.
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                      check my edit thanks and have a pleasant evening.
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                        > You will not use exploits or illegal or unauthorised means to interfere with or adversely impact any other user’s ability to use the services as intended; to gain unfair gameplay advantage; or to gain access to virtual items or other content to which you do not have valid entitlement. This includes the use of cheats or so-called ‘mod menus’, unauthorised mods, hacks, glitches, or any other technical exploits, and phishing, scamming, or social engineering. In legalese, does 'this includes' mean 'additionally' or 'specifically'?
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                        Additionally. It's outlaying the parameters and then it goes on to give some common examples so a rational actor can get a good idea behind the meaning of the parameters. It's not an exhaustive list of all activities that could violate their parameters.
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                        • corkyskog@sh.itjust.worksC corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
                          Additionally. It's outlaying the parameters and then it goes on to give some common examples so a rational actor can get a good idea behind the meaning of the parameters. It's not an exhaustive list of all activities that could violate their parameters.
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                          Does it forbid those even if they don't violate the parameters in the beginning or only if they do violate them?
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