phinch1 said:
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It was a foolish defense regardless. "If only one game was hacked it's okay" basically.
Even if it wasn't the best selling game of its time (which it was), if you want to talk consumer rights, I'd say the rights of those millions who are presumably paying to play a non-cheat broken gaming experience supercedes the rights of those who want to claim it's their "legal right" to run any code on the console they bought with the purpose of cheating.
I know I don't want to deal with any of that (cheating via unsigned code mods) even if it's for a game I'm playing online that sold less than 100k copies. The number have nothing to do with that.







