tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post5428366602064902814..comments2023-10-25T07:19:08.019-05:00Comments on The Nosy Gamer: ISBoxer Isn't That ImportantNoizyGamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17315716516032999133noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-58700979642349331172015-01-29T12:27:46.904-06:002015-01-29T12:27:46.904-06:00The problem with forum statements is they can beco...The problem with forum statements is they can become stale. Players can't think that a dev or GM statement made 3 years ago or even 3 weeks ago is valid forever in light of more recent statements or changes. A p[rime example would be: you can bind F1-F8 keys to a single keybind on your keyboard. Is that still valid after they implemented the ability to stack weapons? Forum responses is a kooky way of communicating stuff about the EULA. They really should use a FAQ page or some such separate document that can be amended or deleted.Dirk MacGirknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-52058643708923031152015-01-29T07:39:04.378-06:002015-01-29T07:39:04.378-06:00The the EULA clarifications in the forums enforcea...The the EULA clarifications in the forums enforceable? Do we ever agree to abide by them? I know we agree to the EULA when we install.<br /><br />Or does CCP just have a generic catchall "we can do whatever we want" and then enforce the forum announcements under that?GavinRandomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-15102854489151765142015-01-28T21:42:49.687-06:002015-01-28T21:42:49.687-06:00CCP needs to keep their fingers out of my kernel c...CCP needs to keep their fingers out of my kernel code.Rainhttp://twitter.com/Rainfleetnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-7411674740373819272015-01-28T21:39:42.739-06:002015-01-28T21:39:42.739-06:00Well said. The biggest issue in the ISBoxer debate...Well said. The biggest issue in the ISBoxer debate isn't even ISBoxer. It is the EULA and how the EULA is interpreted and communicated. <br />It's almost kind of funny that there is actually common ground between the pro- and anti-ISBoxer sides. Both may be trying to argue points for or against third-party applications such as this, but both are also calling for clarity and better communication. It shouldn't be so difficult to know the rules.Dirk MacGirknoreply@blogger.com