LukosCreyden wrote: »felonious. adj. referring to an act done with criminal intent. The term is used to distinguish between a wrong which was not malicious, and an intentional crime, as in "felonious assault," which is an attack meant to do real harm.
I do not think the current server issues fit into this category.
deLioncourt wrote: »LukosCreyden wrote: »felonious. adj. referring to an act done with criminal intent. The term is used to distinguish between a wrong which was not malicious, and an intentional crime, as in "felonious assault," which is an attack meant to do real harm.
I do not think the current server issues fit into this category.
I think my definition is closer to the truth.
"relating to or involved in crime."
14.99 for 30 days. Only getting 29 days when expecting 30 days, I would say, relates to theft.
It isn't theft directly, but it relates to.
VaranisArano wrote: »deLioncourt wrote: »LukosCreyden wrote: »felonious. adj. referring to an act done with criminal intent. The term is used to distinguish between a wrong which was not malicious, and an intentional crime, as in "felonious assault," which is an attack meant to do real harm.
I do not think the current server issues fit into this category.
I think my definition is closer to the truth.
"relating to or involved in crime."
14.99 for 30 days. Only getting 29 days when expecting 30 days, I would say, relates to theft.
It isn't theft directly, but it relates to.
I've been assuming this is sarcasm, but you aren't paying for 30 days of in game time. If you were, there would be a timer counting down when you were actually in game.
Instead, you are paying for a block of 30 days during which you may or may not use the ESO+ benefits. You don't get extra days because you went on vacation or couldn't play for any other reason.
Loving how this thread quickly became pedantic about the meaning of words and their context.
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