http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8044125.stmI don't think I've ever seen a game that couldn't be completed cos of a glitch
I've seen plenty of games that should never have been released due to the amount of bugs in them and patches required though, and I suspect that's what this is really about
It looks like an absolute can of worms to me, but I did laugh at this for a few reasons:
First of all, there's Francisco Mingorance
, then there's getting into the nonsense of 'contractually licensed' with the EU - how daft is the BSA? The EU take these things almost personally (Google, M$ etc)
Regarding 'breach of contract', who the hell was ever gonna go to court over a duff game within the EU?
I have to say, overall and going by the tone of the whole article, I think there's more pros than cons here for the consumer. If I'm reading it right (and some of that's between the lines)