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Curious what the Half-Life and Dota 2 maker’s been up to?

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[–] GabeMoralesVR@mastodon.gamedev.place 15 points 2 months ago (9 children)

@BrikoX lol at the writer being immediately banned for his dumb "I totally didn't click ok on the TOS telling me not to talk about this, I pressed esc" schtick, then blaming it on him saying bad things instead of breaking the terms of the beta.

[–] Cyth@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I think Valve banning him in this case is reasonable. It's an invite only free to play game. That said, clicking ok on some random text box is not a binding contract. Companies like to frame it like it is, but it's not.

[–] GabeMoralesVR@mastodon.gamedev.place 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

@Cyth I don't know why people keep bringing up "binding contract." This is not a legal situation at all. It's called not being a jackass dipshit when someone does you a favor, and when you turn around and go against their wishes, you shouldn't be surprised one bit when they don't help you out further.

This dude knew very well the spirit of what was being conveyed to him. "If it's not illegal, it's ok" is social ineptitude. This has nothing to do with legality.

[–] Cyth@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I think just because in most other cases that's how this is presented. That's at least how the journalist here presented it "And I’m not under NDA. I have signed no contracts and made no verbal agreements; I haven’t even clicked through a EULA". What you're saying is why I agree with you here, that Valve was in the right to ban him.

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