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finiras

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  1. i only had one ctd during all these days of playing it too, nothing really to complain about.
  2. no use really speculating about it. i know it's going to be released.
  3. Only for loot. I love exploring Skyrim, for now, as long as its still unpredictable what I'll find.
  4. trolls are easier to kill imo, but if they do manage to hit me, they take away a good chunk of my health. but thing is, you can avoid all their blows. but GIANTS! my method of killing dragons is to lure them into a giant site, the giants will kill it in no-time lol (if you're lucky and the dragon goes to the ground where the giants will attack it. i can't kill giants yet, though. i can kill dragons but it takes a while. the giants kill me in 1 hit. speaking of powerful, what do they need me for anyway with those insanely tough guards
  5. I just have a big problem with this in principle. And they set it up like they are immune from screwing you over. They can do anything to your account. They intentionally set it up to avoid all the consumer protections they can. Would you buy clothes if the store owner reserved the right to "take them away from you at any time for any reason"' date=' assuming it was possible under the law? There's good reason it isn't allowed. And then when you said something about this policy, someone tells you "stop whining, just don't do anything that could piss the store owner off" By the way, to use something that you bought is not a privilege, it is a right (legally too), that the people behind Steam are trying to circumvent. [/quote'] I think you'll find that in this day and age, few companies don't protect themselves against consumers at least as well as Steam does. The reason they need to do this is BECAUSE of people like you who complain about privacy and things you believe are rights and raise hell for no reason at all. And it's a privilege to play games on this platform, and be able to install them across multiple systems. If you were to burn down the clothing store, they would sue you for your money that would be worth more than then clothes you got, the same as if you break Steam's rules and cause problems for other users. Right! Consumer protections should be torn down to protect the corporations from the consumers. It doesn't even say anything about breaking any rules, they could close your account on a coin flip and you'd have no recourse. You are equating breaking Steam's rules with burning a store down. REALLY.
  6. I just have a big problem with this in principle. And they set it up like they are immune from screwing you over. They can do anything to your account. They intentionally set it up to avoid all the consumer protections they can. Would you buy clothes if the store owner reserved the right to "take them away from you at any time for any reason", assuming it was possible under the law? There's good reason it isn't allowed. And then when you said something about this policy, someone tells you "stop whining, just don't do anything that could piss the store owner off" By the way, to use something that you bought is not a privilege, it is a right (legally too), that the people behind Steam are trying to circumvent.
  7. The Steam TOS is pretty ugly. You don't actually own the game if you buy it. Technically, it is a subscription service. You're a subscriber. You don't own the game. And this:
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