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Pemalite said:

Completely expected. Australian law tends to side with consumers rather than big business, if anything the fine was to small.
EA did the same thing with Origin and said "no" to providing me with a refund once.
Ombudsman not only ended up giving them a small fine, but they used my situation in the case they were building and I got my damn refund.


JEMC said:

New Jurassic World Evolution in-engine trailer shows off dinosaurs, reveals Summer 2018 release date
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/new-jurassic-world-evolution-in-engine-trailer-shows-off-dinosaurs-reveals-summer-2018-release-date/
Frontier has released a new in-engine trailer for its upcoming park building game based on the Jurassic Park franchise, Jurassic World Evolution, showing off some of the dinosaurs that will be featured in it.

Please be good. Please be good. Please be good. And please don't be a Microtransaction wank fest, otherwise I will just play Operation Genesis instead...



Asset flippers need to die.

But, I would not want Gog.com to change it's DRM free rule. DRM sucks and they are fighting the good fight for the consumer.

I'm hoping Genesis will be good as well. All I want is a nice optimised Jurassic Park Planet coaster type experience.

 

The only reason I want GoG to slightly change the rule, is for them to be able to obtain the other AAA games that Steam is also selling on their store. 



Step right up come on in, feel the buzz in your veins, I'm like an chemical electrical right into your brain and I'm the one who killed the Radio, soon you'll all see

So pay up motherfuckers you belong to "V"