

It draws from a variety of free-release sources to bring us a nicely blended mod. where the service was removed or retired.Evil33 brings us a well compiled Knights of the Old Republic era mod aptly named KotOR Mod. I'm not talking about Vanilla WoW but games like CoH, Lineage, SWG, AutoAssault, etc. The consumer puts hundreds or thousands of dollars into a game over the years and on a whim the game and service can be shuttered. I agree that there should be some consumer resolution for online game services shuttering. It was also noted by the European Union that decided this was unfair and that gamer's could still play shut down games.The controversy came over servers but to me that is retarded,of course you need a server to play a server designed game.geesh. I could see how cheap and lazy SOE was,they did not want to put any time/cost/effort into bug fixing and that is why they shut it down,they saw the maintenance was too high.Should be no surprise all their games were full of bugs,you just can't get away with it in a TCG that relies on steady everyday/minute money.

This was extremely evident when SOE shut down it's TCG.No way in hell that game should have been shut down,it had a ton of potential,way better overall structure than Hearthstone right now. If anything,the law should protect consumers from devs who just shut games down for various reasons.That is fine if you no longer feel the game is viable but you should not handcuff consumers from still playing the game. I hope looks into it and does a write up now. Yep thought same but with SOE selling to Daybreak and with MassivelyOP doing a write up for it I am guessing it is cool now. I thought this type of thing was illegal around here and would get your knuckles wrapped with a wooden ruler.
