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Vampyres Jan 18, 2024 @ 11:51pm
Please explain your EULA changes.
Please explain your EULA changes.

You have recently changed your EULA (terms and conditions).
Unfortunately, I cannot see what has been changed in your EULA. I also cannot save the text as text (e.g. Word). It is also not possible to print it out. Please provide me with a detailed explanation.

Also you still have not explained (asked several times) why there is a MOD option in this game that links to a third party to get email addresses.
And no, you still do not receive my email address.
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Vert Startail Jan 19, 2024 @ 7:29am 
The mod option is so all platforms can access the same mods.
Private Jan 19, 2024 @ 12:05pm 
Who? There are no Saber employees here. Just other players. These are not our EULA changes, they are Sabers. You're going to need to contact them via their website if you want someone to explain it to you.
Deceneace Jan 26, 2024 @ 7:00am 
It's publisher's EULA not developer's.

Personally I don't remember confirming any agreement back when I started Snowrunner 3 years ago but I was not so careful about such things back then, I might have I just agreed without giving it any thought.

I read through current version it and it's pretty bad. All major publishers try to push agenda that you're "not really buying" but this is next level, Focus Entertainment is having a power trip, and I'm putting them on personal blacklist.
Psycho Jan 26, 2024 @ 4:25pm 
If you need them:

Originally posted by Focus Entertainment:
You have the right to access, rectify and delete your personal data, the right to limit their processing, to oppose it and the right to the portability of this data. You may exercise your rights at any time by contacting our Data Protection Officer ("DPO") at the following address personaldata@focusent.com, or at the registered office of the Company indicated in the header of this licence.
hackintoshchap Jan 27, 2024 @ 6:02am 
The number of people that properly read, absorb and understand any single EULA has got to be so minor that it barely registers.

Any dry long text document that lays out conditions of use is going to bore any normal person within a handful of lines. It isn't news that folk don't read nor absorb legal text.

It is assumed that every user properly read and properly understood the complete document though. The publisher is judge, jury and executioner if you do cross any of the lines in said document.
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Date Posted: Jan 18, 2024 @ 11:51pm
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