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That's the EU though.Under European law, you are allowed to sell your account with all of your game licenses. Goes on to show much these ToS mean..
That's the EU though.Under European law, you are allowed to sell your account with all of your game licenses. Goes on to show much these ToS mean..
Can't wait for that all digital future.
That's the EU though.
Can't wait for that all digital future.
Actually I did some digging and as long as you bought a game on the same console and the dev doesn't have a drm in place then you should be able to still play that game even on a banned console.
Its the principle, why should cheaters not be banned? Doesnt matter if they ban or reset their accounts, cheating shouldn't go unpunished.
As long as this digital future is not provided by MS, we should be fine.
Rubbish. The only folks who have problems with banning are scam artists and folks who try to do shady things.
It's a good thing they are banned. It protects the rest of honest users.
Welcome to the club!; they ban for less! ;p
Though the OP maintains that this post was misinterpreted and he actually downloaded the game across three consoles using three separate accounts.
That's why I would never do something like that oman thing.
Nah, I didn't really care about the DRM since it wouldn't really affect me. I do care about their americentric world view which equates the country I live in to a 3rd world ghetto that is unworthy of their attention or products. I also think that the fact that the redesigned xbox brand doesn't resonate with me at all is a big issue. I'm also bothered by the fact that they are restructuring all of their major platforms to push advertising while requiring subscription fees. I also don't like that they charge a standard fee for access regardless of the content you actually gain access too, my xbox live has been a ghetto since the start of xbl and it's still a ghetto now. The only noteworthy additions have been advertisements for local banks. So while I appreciate your MS apologist nature for what is is - I'd like to ask you to refrain from guessing my motives using your ultimately flawed logic.
In a nutshell yes, I will never feel guilty about employing loopholes or glitches in a system. Microsoft doesn't feel guilty about abusing loopholes in tax or monopoly law making, I don't feel guilty about abusing a loophole in their internal system architecture - if it bothers them that I can they should fix it.
Rubbish. The only folks who have problems with banning are scam artists and folks who try to do shady things.
It's a good thing they are banned. It protects the rest of honest users.
Perhaps we need a law to reduce the maximum penalties companies can give out for TOS violations.
If Microsoft willingly made those games free for the country of Oman, they had to expect people would try to get them through workarounds. As long as they didn't hack shit, I find that Microsoft had no reason to ban the people who did. It is their fault they couldn't fool proof the promotion.
The problem isn't that shady behavior is being punished. It's that it's being punished the same way every time. Why does abusing the Oman thing mean you should not have access to your purchased games anymore or even play online at all on said console? There have to be other solutions that aren't just a complete ban. I don't think anyone would complain if OP just lost access to the free games he shouldn't have gotten.
Under European law, you are allowed to sell your account with all of your game licenses. Goes on to show much these ToS mean..
Just because you are able to transfer your license and certs under the law does not mean that MS has to allow access to a service they operate if actions by that account violate their ToS. Sell your system, fine. Sell the games on it, fine! Selling an account that has violated a ToS for a provided service will not wipe that slate clean.
Thats a pretty s*itty thing to do, I have some games that came from "mistakes" like this on PSN, it would suck to get my acc banned.
Though as other people say, I doubt its the Oman thing.
A good point, but if their TOS is vague enough to cover for their stupidity, they can get away with it until challenged.
If MS felt threatened enough by this they might change their tune and withdraw the ban, but I doubt they would.
That's a different situation. You downloaded free games on YOUR store, that's Sony mistake, you didn't do anything wrong. There, people have created an Oman account even if there not domiciled there, technically it's forbidden even if Sony & Microsoft generally are "tolerating" multi-accounts.
Note I'm saying that but I have myself multi-accounts
Grab a jacket and join us. You can be hip like us in our mid-eighties jeans jackets.
It's not. ToS do not forbid this.
I have trouble believing it is that imperfect. So while a handful of people might get banned that didnt deserve it doesnt seem like a widespread pandemic that they are.It's not that perfect.
You mean except for this part of the ToS?
1.10. How can I use the Services? You agree that the Services are only for your personal use, and you will not use the Services, any content available on the Services, or your account, for any commercial purpose. You may only access the Services with an Authorized Device or by logging into your account online. You may be unable to use the Services outside the country associated with your account ("Territory"). You may not sell, assign, or otherwise transfer your account to another person. You must keep your accounts and passwords confidential and not authorize any third party to access or use the Services on your behalf unless we provide an approved mechanism. You must contact Customer Support immediately if you suspect misuse of your accounts or any security breach in the Services.
Question for those who say downloading games labeled free due to a mistake is unethical and deserving of a ban.
You always assume the person in question IS taking advantage of the fact and that they're well informed about what's going on. Now, what if someone who didn't know shit, a casual gamer let's say (even though I don't really like the word), saw a game for free and thought it was completely legit, after all nowadays the market is full of free to play games, would he deserve a ban for it? Would that be unethical?
That's the EU though.
They didn't willingly make them free for Oman. Oman doesn't even have an xbl marketplace. You had to go into your recent games and search for things manually, and everything that didn't give an error showed up as free. People were exploiting a glitch, not taking advantage of a promotion meant for another country.If Microsoft willingly made those games free for the country of Oman, they had to expect people would try to get them through workarounds. As long as they didn't hack shit, I find that Microsoft had no reason to ban the people who did. It is their fault they couldn't fool proof the promotion.
Hyperbole much?
I've got loads of DD games on my Xbox. I've no fear of being banned. And that's because I don't abuse the system or do anything shady.
I used to lurk on the Xbox forums and every time you get some whinny Xbox user complaining that they got unfairly banned. It always turned out they tried to scam the system and got found out. Every single time.
The OP is not telling us the whole story.
Welcome to the wonders of DD
Well, yeah. It still involves commiting fraud and lying about your personal information. Where it may get a little shady is with underage gamers, but Live is Microsofts private system. They make the rules and you agreed to them. They have the right to refuse you service. This is why closed digital ecosystems are scary as hell for consumers.
He said few times in this thread that he did not share his accounts to anyone. He told 3 different people that they can get Oman games.
His English is not great.
I took it from 3 different consoles to 3 different people. You CAN take it, just follow tutorial/instruction.
Don't blame DD. This shit wouldn't happen on the PC.
Blame walled gardens.