Posted December 15, 2011
As has been said, Gamers have of course rights - customer's rights. There are still some left, and even though publishers and distributors like Steam, EA, or Ubisoft are very keen (and frustratingly successful) on taking them away, some of these rights are still intact.
Apart from those, Gamers have no specific rights over other customers. Stardock's "Gamers Bill of Rights" was just a fancy name for a published set of in-house quality rules. Those weren't bad rules, but the fact that Stardock themselves broke them majorly detracts from their effect.
Apart from those, Gamers have no specific rights over other customers. Stardock's "Gamers Bill of Rights" was just a fancy name for a published set of in-house quality rules. Those weren't bad rules, but the fact that Stardock themselves broke them majorly detracts from their effect.