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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.
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.