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<blockquote data-quote="ChronosNotashi" data-source="post: 10333111" data-attributes="member: 651263"><p>You know, I keep seeing people say "EU should stop [insert thing people don't like here]", but does anyone ever stop to think if EU laws would actually have any effect here? Or if we'd even want them to take a specific action? (Would certainly be nice for a licensed EU lawyer to provide their input on what EU laws can and can't affect regarding stuff like this.)</p><p></p><p>Like...if we made it illegal to make changes to a product that people have already purchased, that would mean that devs/pubs wouldn't be allowed to do any fixes/patches whatsoever for games already on the market (even if people raised enough of a fuss about it). Which means console players (and possibly even PC players), for one, are right back to the pre-sixth/seventh generation days where bug fixes and similar were impossible to deliver outside of...*shudder*...<strong><em>updated re-releases for the same price as the original versions</em></strong>. I don't think <strong>anyone</strong> wants to go back to those days.</p><p></p><p>As for the other paragraph...if that was going to be a thing the EU would force, they would have already forced Steam to do so by now. As it stands, though, the only means of rolling back to previous versions is 1) the dev/pub providing the option to go back to a "legacy" version of a game, or 2) use the console. And technically, it <em><strong>is</strong></em> possible to prevent stuff on Steam from updating unless you choose to update. It's just that if there's any online components to the game you refuse to update, you can't access those components (or the game at all, if it's primarily online) until you decide to update the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChronosNotashi, post: 10333111, member: 651263"] You know, I keep seeing people say "EU should stop [insert thing people don't like here]", but does anyone ever stop to think if EU laws would actually have any effect here? Or if we'd even want them to take a specific action? (Would certainly be nice for a licensed EU lawyer to provide their input on what EU laws can and can't affect regarding stuff like this.) Like...if we made it illegal to make changes to a product that people have already purchased, that would mean that devs/pubs wouldn't be allowed to do any fixes/patches whatsoever for games already on the market (even if people raised enough of a fuss about it). Which means console players (and possibly even PC players), for one, are right back to the pre-sixth/seventh generation days where bug fixes and similar were impossible to deliver outside of...*shudder*...[B][I]updated re-releases for the same price as the original versions[/I][/B]. I don't think [B]anyone[/B] wants to go back to those days. As for the other paragraph...if that was going to be a thing the EU would force, they would have already forced Steam to do so by now. As it stands, though, the only means of rolling back to previous versions is 1) the dev/pub providing the option to go back to a "legacy" version of a game, or 2) use the console. And technically, it [I][B]is[/B][/I] possible to prevent stuff on Steam from updating unless you choose to update. It's just that if there's any online components to the game you refuse to update, you can't access those components (or the game at all, if it's primarily online) until you decide to update the game. [/QUOTE]
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