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I would say "I for one welcome are new overloads" but I think it is a little to close to home.
Easy solution, offer two versions of the game. One with out the ads and one with the ads but at a discount, say 50% off. Then let the consumer decide.
Or, you could write a "virus" that automatically accepts EULA and somehow secretly infect your computer with it. If you go to court you can say you never accepted the EULA and have a forensic expert confirm a virus did it.
I would say "I for one welcome are new overloads" but I think it is a little to close to home.
Easy solution, offer two versions of the game. One with out the ads and one with the ads but at a discount, say 50% off. Then let the consumer decide.
Or, you could write a "virus" that automatically accepts EULA and somehow secretly infect your computer with it. If you go to court you can say you never accepted the EULA and have a forensic expert confirm a virus did it.