| Teeqoz said: What does faulty imply though, when it comes to games? Does the game have to be absolutely glitch-free to not be faulty? Or does it have to be playable? |
There is this part in the first link:
The Consumer Rights Act says that goods
- must be of satisfactory quality, based on what a reasonable person would expect, taking into account the price
- must be fit for purpose. If the consumer has a particular purpose in mind, he or she should make that clear
- must meet the expectations of the consumer
Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1







