r_rolo1
King of myself
I don't have that problem... games normally get here with a 1/2 month lag.... 

There is no objective law or directive which obligates them to fix a product after they sell it. Only market forces obligate them.
If you have a product that supports user mods, then that game is always going to be something of a beta. So don't buy Civ5 until Civ6 hits the shelves if you can wait that long. I know that I wouldn't be able to resist Civ5.At least next time (civ5), I know that I am not buying the game before I read about it in forums... I dont feel like paying for an extended beta.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, which is the governing law covering any games sold in the Unites States, there actually is.
Warranty Law according to the FTC
Now, would anyone be able to sue and recover money because the items in the manual don't work exactly right? Maybe or maybe not, but I bet a lawyer would love to fire a class action lawsuit and see what he could get for it.
Even if everyone got a coupon for $10 off a new game, the lawyer would make out huge. Especially since you could list GameStop, Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, Wal*Mart, etc as co-defendants in fact.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, which is the governing law covering any games sold in the Unites States, there actually is.
Warranty Law according to the FTC
Now, would anyone be able to sue and recover money because the items in the manual don't work exactly right? Maybe or maybe not, but I bet a lawyer would love to fire a class action lawsuit and see what he could get for it.
Even if everyone got a coupon for $10 off a new game, the lawyer would make out huge. Especially since you could list GameStop, Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, Wal*Mart, etc as co-defendants in fact.
Kids: none of this is legal advice. Please retain and consult counsel if you require such advice -- for the love of god, don't follow any such "advice" found in an internet forum.
But does it function to the specifications within the manual? I'd argue no.Even without patches, the game still functions.
I didn't say *I* would sue. I was merely responding to the person that said there is no law requiring that the software work, which isn't true.are you out of your mind ?
Only if they get Spock to do the reading.enter the civilopedia into a court record ?
with piracy no games company is making money.
I think it boils down to this. This was emphasized, so apparently this is the crux of the argument. Yet, a fact of having flaws in no way establishes a claim of unsuitability or lack of fitness.I could, easily therefore, prove to a high level of proof that the company knowingly shipped a product with flaws to X% of the consumers.
Hey, *I* wasn't going to sue Firaxis because 3.13 killed multiplayer for me![]()
According to the Federal Trade Commission, which is the governing law covering any games sold in the Unites States, there actually is.
Warranty Law according to the FTC
Now, would anyone be able to sue and recover money because the items in the manual don't work exactly right? Maybe or maybe not, but I bet a lawyer would love to fire a class action lawsuit and see what he could get for it.
Even if everyone got a coupon for $10 off a new game, the lawyer would make out huge. Especially since you could list GameStop, Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, Wal*Mart, etc as co-defendants in fact.
firaxis is no billion dollar anything. what are you talking about Duuk. microsoft ? Do you think you are going to be famous ? I'm trying not to be rude but I question you intelligence.