Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
TelvanniWizard wrote: »I hope Zos gets affected by this. We could finally be free of scam crates, being able to buy plainly what we want!
Bigevilpeter wrote: »Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
US courts wouldnt have to make the same ruling, but the developers wouldnt want their games banned in other countries, so they might want to adopt new strategies
TelvanniWizard wrote: »I hope Zos gets affected by this. We could finally be free of scam crates, being able to buy plainly what we want!
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »TelvanniWizard wrote: »I hope Zos gets affected by this. We could finally be free of scam crates, being able to buy plainly what we want!
I'd love it. I'd love if the tide of hate for this practice in the industry forces these games to abandon this idiotic model and start giving people what they want instead of trying to sell them gamble crates.
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
They are an American company that doesn't mean they solely work off of American laws, If they release a game in the EU they have to follow EU sanctioned regulation, if they release in China they have to follow china's regulation etc u get what I mean, only in America will they have to follow US regulations.
StackonClown wrote: »Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
They are an American company that doesn't mean they solely work off of American laws, If they release a game in the EU they have to follow EU sanctioned regulation, if they release in China they have to follow china's regulation etc u get what I mean, only in America will they have to follow US regulations.
also, dont they have an EU server ?
StackonClown wrote: »Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
They are an American company that doesn't mean they solely work off of American laws, If they release a game in the EU they have to follow EU sanctioned regulation, if they release in China they have to follow china's regulation etc u get what I mean, only in America will they have to follow US regulations.
also, dont they have an EU server ?
Yes they have multiple servers in different country's that will all have different restrictions in a sense and follow the laws of the country/continent they are in.
StackonClown wrote: »StackonClown wrote: »Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
They are an American company that doesn't mean they solely work off of American laws, If they release a game in the EU they have to follow EU sanctioned regulation, if they release in China they have to follow china's regulation etc u get what I mean, only in America will they have to follow US regulations.
also, dont they have an EU server ?
Yes they have multiple servers in different country's that will all have different restrictions in a sense and follow the laws of the country/continent they are in.
ok so lets see how the eu ruling affects the eu server?
Regulation isn't going to fix what's wrong with gaming. The main problem is a large audience that is tolerant of these business practices. Television and Radio were largely ruined for the same reason.
This is why buying a new game is like signing up for a mobile phone package with extras and bundles and subscriptions. The people who play games now used to pay $10 for ringtones. It's probably going to get worse.
StackonClown wrote: »StackonClown wrote: »Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.
They are an American company that doesn't mean they solely work off of American laws, If they release a game in the EU they have to follow EU sanctioned regulation, if they release in China they have to follow china's regulation etc u get what I mean, only in America will they have to follow US regulations.
also, dont they have an EU server ?
Yes they have multiple servers in different country's that will all have different restrictions in a sense and follow the laws of the country/continent they are in.
ok so lets see how the eu ruling affects the eu server?
Yes basically it would work that if EU banned loot boxes then they would not be allowed to be sold in EU but would be able to be sold in China Japan and USA for instance, obviously depending on what rulings happen there aswell, if EU and America both vote to sanction I imagine that's when they have to overhaul.
Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
One final piece though: The real kicker is that if Disney didn't kill the program (It was originally them who pressured EA into leaving it) We might not be seeing this.
Bigevilpeter wrote: »I'm sure most of you heard about the loot crate p2w outrage with star wars battlefront II. EA has now remove all real money transaction and is working on adjusting the loot crate system.
The outrage was so big that governments like Belgium and Hawaii now are investigating the gambling part about loot crates and is considering laws against it. It seems like a matter of time before other governments follow.
I'm glad this is happening since all games now were starting to use this system including ESO because it takes advantage of people's gambling addictions. It doesnt have to be p2w to be gambling also so even if it is cosmetic like ESO it will still be affected by gambling laws.
What do you guys think about this issue? do you think this will affect ESO?
Since Zenimax is headquartered in the U.S. they run off U.S. law, or...well I hardly understand most of that bull, but I highly doubt the Courts here would make the same ruling.
Then again, Paying real Cash into a prize system that runs off a random number generator is practically Gambling, and Gambling by Law has an age restriction. So every Minor that plays ESO and buys some Crown Crates is technically breaking the Law.