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Hey guys, can you help me clarify this point in the EULA please?

10.2.3 you must immediately delete or remove the Game from all computer equipment in
your possession and immediately destroy or return to us (at our option) all copies
of the Game then in your possession custody or control and, in the case of
destruction, certify to us that you have done so.

  1. How do I properly certify to Kinetic Games that I have destroyed all the copies in my possession?
  2. Is there a recommended process for the "destruction" ?
  3. What is the address to send the extra copies I have?
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about 1 year ago - /u/Dknighter - Direct link

Hey, this is a standard clause in every game you play with a EULA.

Baldurs Gate 3's EULA says "Upon termination all licenses granted to you in this License shall immediately terminate and you must immediately and permanently remove the Game from your device and destroy all copies of the Game in your possession."

Dead by daylight EULA says "Upon termination of this Agreement, your right to use the Game shall immediately cease you must immediately uninstall the Game and destroy all copies of the Game in your possession."

I can give more examples but you can look at any game you own and will see the same thing.

about 1 year ago - /u/Dknighter - Direct link

Originally posted by Lily_Meow_

Okay, so does the dev team still stand by this clause? So, Phasmophobia might not be the only game with it, but it still has it and the devs are still against modding.

Getting a game ban means you lose access to multiplayer, you only terminate the EULA if you uninstall the game, refund it etc.

about 1 year ago - /u/Dknighter - Direct link

Originally posted by MortalCream

I am actually done arguing as I realized I was wrong u/simcowking. But, I want to pick your brain for a moment if you do not mind. How would auto-banning be respectful towards the common, non-cheating, user who wants to experiment, in his own game, in single-player, probably in offline mode on Steam ( I do not know if this is possible or not )? He did nothing wrong torwards any players since there were none. And he was having fun, on his own, in his own private session.

Hey, we ban for player reports so you can technically do what you want in singleplayer just as long as you do not affect the game when you join multiplayer such as editing your save file or changing anything gameplay related.

We do however also ban for hacking the games code which you would also get caught by our detection in singleplayer.

As stated in our code of conduct, none of our bans are automated. You can read it here: https://www.kineticgames.co.uk/code-of-conduct