Once bitten, Twice shy. I wasted my share of money on Age of Conan, and I will not be taking that gamble again.
A certain other MMO got it right from the start, and has enjoyed a massive growth since it's introduction. Perhaps Funcom should have waited until they got it right too.
When the system goes down, will a child be lost, kidnapped, hurt, etc. that otherwise would not have been because his parents relied on the system instead of knowing that they, and only they were responsible for keeping track of their child?
Legoland is in Denmark, where it's expected that people can think for themselves. Every attempt at suing someone for something that people should have been aware of in the first place has been laughed out of court. (ex.: Lawsuit against McDonalds)
Blocking a whole country should really get people aware that they have a problem, and get them out of the chair to fix it.
Unfortunatly that's whishfull thinking. What will really happen is that any service provider who used AHBL will get tons of complaints from Spanish costumers who can't send them emails - so the service provider kicks out AHBL because happy costumers is worth more than principle.
Once bitten, Twice shy. I wasted my share of money on Age of Conan, and I will not be taking that gamble again. A certain other MMO got it right from the start, and has enjoyed a massive growth since it's introduction. Perhaps Funcom should have waited until they got it right too.
Blocking a whole country should really get people aware that they have a problem, and get them out of the chair to fix it.
Unfortunatly that's whishfull thinking. What will really happen is that any service provider who used AHBL will get tons of complaints from Spanish costumers who can't send them emails - so the service provider kicks out AHBL because happy costumers is worth more than principle.