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Originally Posted by Webster
i was simply responding to this question you asked
"If my modded files are on my computer, why would they have any say in that?"
and i never presented my comments as absolute fact, you asked me to answer a how it could be and i speculated as to how it might be a problem.
i dont understand the challenge to my opinion but at the end of your reply i see you do understand the point i was making.
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Sorry, it was not my intention to attack you or challenge you. I was reponding to the fact that the thread is really based off an assumption. No offense meant to you, or anyone specifically. I wasn't demanding that you show evidence, that was more of a generic "you".
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Originally Posted by Webster
my personal opinion on this is UBI will require us to uninstall our mods then click on an update feature to activate it. this way we have the amount of control needed to not lose careers or be blindsided by some sort of auto updating system. to me its the only logical way it "should" be done.
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There's such a wide possibility of mods that could exist. I think a "Please remove your mods so we can update. Continue, Cancel" type dialog would be needed. Otherwise, they run the risk of damaging files on the user's computer. I don't see their legal department as being too okay with that.