You are referring of course to the EULA, the thing about that is it appears whenever you start the game and it is a long legal document. It would take much of the evening to read it.
Therefore the EULA is by definition something that players agree to only under duress, and duress invalidates any legal document.
Also if the client end does not display the Sony EULA you are not agreeing to the terms of it whilst using the client tool...
I see no justification at all for games to have rules enforced by law. I buy the game, and then I have that data to do with what I want except breach copyright. Isn't that the founding principle of Eqemu?
Provided common courtesy and respect are still shown to other players, is there really anything wrong in an autoclicker, teleporter, or spawn watcher?
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