), these things (EULA) do not materialise overnight, nor the 2012 - 2013 RW transition. While it may be true that the document (which you can neither read or agree to before updating) may be a standard Steam policy document in relation to content provided to the SteamWorkshop, it does not mitigate the fact that the management of RW or RSC or what ever they are called now days, should have been intimately familiar with its content and its intention.
for what it is worth...Hawk wrote:b737lvr wrote:I think everyone just needs to take a week off x.x
You just don't get it, do you? The new EULA is really complicating things for developers, but you don't seem to care about that.
Maybe you should take a week off.
hminky wrote:Why is there this "Pollyanna" approach to RSC? Because they come on and "schmooze" the forums every once in awhile. ...
b737lvr wrote:I'm still not going to burst out into tears on this forum and threaten to leave over things nobody is even sure about yet. What it sounds to me, RSC's legal team miss worded this part of the EULA. Not saying I'm right, because I have my doubts too. I am just trying to stay positive and keep high hopes
Now not being able to rely on aliasing to core files, sound and figures, means I will have to produce my own sounds, crew and passengers!!!!! Does anyone know a good source of railway sounds and some good model people!!!! 



alanch wrote:This is my latest email to RSC - no reply as yet.
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I assume that RSC are operating under English law, in which case the 'Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999' should apply - Groups 9 and 10 in the Guidance make interesting reading fro anyone who has updated from TS2012.


_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Do these EU regulations apply to the UK since it is not a full fledged EU member?
We're not in the Euro of course, but they're not the same thing. 
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