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That EULA states that you accept and will use the "Origin Software / Origin Account".

That is DRM.

My Question :

Is that for "online only" or "at all times" ? ( EULA does not state )


P.S. : EULA also claims EA owns anything you make for this game. ( Copyright and IP ).
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iivZubhKAqozGeXv: That EULA states that you accept and will use the "Origin Software / Origin Account".

That is DRM.

My Question :

Is that for "online only" or "at all times" ? ( EULA does not state )

P.S. : EULA also claims EA owns anything you make for this game. ( Copyright and IP ).
I can confirm that you don't need anything to play this. I just did.
I'm not sure about Crysis Wars though.
Post edited October 27, 2016 by JesperU
You don't need EA account. I hope that the EULA is an Origin leftover.
EALA's are not valid in my country so I never read them. :P

But I think it's a leftover from Steam or Origin.
Did anyone seen this rubbish?

It seems that EA wants your children.
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Niteris: Did anyone seen this rubbish?

It seems that EA wants your children.
LOL that part about paternity is so bizarre. Is EA out of their mind? Or EA is trying to get our guardianship so that they can make some kind of crazy tech experiment with our kids. LOL I just cant believe this EULA is for real it looks like some kind of joke. If its really for real i think EA is trying to really take control of the world for the lulz.
Post edited October 28, 2016 by ToasterBox
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In copyright terms, the right of paternity is the right to be identified as the author of a particular piece of work.

Hope that clears up a few worries around here. :-)
Post edited October 28, 2016 by blakstar
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blakstar: In copyright terms, the right of paternity is the right to be identified as the author of a particular piece of work.

Hope that clears up a few worries around here. :-)
You deserve all my rep. Thank you very much!

Sending you a gift code as a token of my appreciation.
But but... wouldn't someone think of the children!
EULA's are simply guidelines. Please stop taking them so seriously, perhaps reach out to a lawyer if you want to know how something work.
The Origin reference has been in the EULA for EA games on GoG forever.

If you're that worried about it, keep a local backup of your GoG installers.
You folks take things waaay too seriously. *face palm*
Hi everyone can someone help me? I downloaded cuphead for free but every time i want to enter it says i need to download it even though i did like 4 times im wasting 11GB every time..help?
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Benjamin_Smajlovic: Hi everyone can someone help me? I downloaded cuphead for free but every time i want to enter it says i need to download it even though i did like 4 times im wasting 11GB every time..help?
COMPLETELY wrong place to ask this. Galaxy or not? If Galaxy, go ask here: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/gog_galaxy_official_discussion_thread

If offline installers, you need to download ALL parts to the SAME location then start installing.
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iivZubhKAqozGeXv: That EULA states that you accept and will use the "Origin Software / Origin Account".

That is DRM.

My Question :

Is that for "online only" or "at all times" ? ( EULA does not state )

P.S. : EULA also claims EA owns anything you make for this game. ( Copyright and IP ).
I want to know more about DRM and this before buying it. I believe the mod I'd want to use with it can't be used on the Steam version. Is this DRM free or not? The mentioning of Origin in the EULA has me wondering.