Paysite Discussion Thread

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Tenshii~Akari:
I'm sure many have heard about the recent changes to the EULA by now but...

http://forums.sims2community.com/showpost.php?p=982200&postcount=113

Maybe a little too sure?  :roll:  Yeah, I did check the actual site, but I'm not buying anything from this until I hear an official front page statement from EA themselves.  A few wording changes that go unnoticed (on the Fansite kit page BTW) by many is not official enough, IMHO.  Besides, as long as they still condone file sharing, it doesn't mean as much as people are starting to take it.

However, if this is the real deal, and they really are going to change this version of it, I hope EA plans on selling licenses for those who insist on staying purely pay/donation.  That, and they'd better at least give them some strict standards to follow in the license agreement...

Either way, I'm not wasting any more money than I want to when it comes to a game like The Sims (meaning purchasing just the games, and nothing else).    Personally, I just don't see the logic of having to buy the extra pixels and sprites from a non-official site that'll probably end up in my Recycle Bin someday.  I pay enough for the game and EPs, just for the sake of entertainment.  Think of all that money I'll save for gas, bills, and food!  :tongue3:

So... any more opinions on this?  I'm curious to know more about these developments.  :angel:

kathy:
Well I knew this was going to happen.

SolidGoldFunk:
Man, that's crazy! I just hope this doesn't mean the end of great free sites. :(

kathy:
They technically haven't added any restrictions to bodyshop or homecrafter yet from what I have read but most likely will with the release of Bon Voyage. Honestly I don't think any free sites are in danger of becoming paysites even if they do say We support Paysites.

SolidGoldFunk:
Yeah, I think they will add restrictions too. We'll see though. But Kathy, you may be right about free sites not being in danger, because there seems to be a great deal of people against paysites and I don't think it's only because of the EULA.

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