You want a HUGE example of why their defense of a EULA is the dumbest crap ever? There's literally a lawsuit against Adobe from the government for trying to pull that crap.Great point.
Except intra-DC travel is also heavily restricted if you're on Dynamis or Crystal.
So if I have people I meet up with on Mateus, or Brynhildr, what should I have done?
There is no excuse for the state of XIV's server infrastructure.
None.
Yoshida thinks he might get resignation letters on his desk if he asks the engineers to fix it?
Good. Clearly those people don't care about the end-user, so why keep them around? To collect our money without providing us a modernized service?
The legality of this sort of EULA is dubious at best. You can write 'I'm allowed to change the contract terms on a whim during a period you've already paid to access our services' all you want, but if somebody has prepaid for several months of access and you suddenly change the terms of that access, any country with decent contract law will allow you to demand reimbursement if you don't agree to new terms.
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