• alessandro@lemmy.ca
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    16 hours ago

    It’s worh noting that the old version still remain “free” if you purchased the old one: that’s less about Square but Valve policy in which purchased items can be withdrawn… Well, actually it more about laws in most countries that if you buy something is yours to keep (or even resell) without the previous owner policing on what/whatnot

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      14 hours ago

      Square is not obliged to give a free copy to all owners of the original game. Even if the game is no longer for sale.

      But what if the game was an update instead? The law does not cover this situation. Then owner of the original game could no longer access it, and only get the new version. In example Counter Strike: Global Offensive was replaced by Counter Strike 2. To me having both versions accessible (Rockstar did that with GTA 5 too) is ideal.

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        10 hours ago

        It’s worh noting that the OLD version still remain “free” if you purchased the old one: that’s less about Square but Valve.

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          48 minutes ago

          But what if the game was an update instead? The law does not cover this situation. Then owner of the original game could no longer access it, and only get the new version.

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            43 minutes ago

            On Steam you can pick your version of choice among the various update.

            If it’s some sort of forced update in which the game is made to not work with previous versions (it require special DRM or online activation by the third party): that’s more another issue (planned obsolescence) that’s being addressed with the Stop Killing Games campaign.

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              37 minutes ago

              Usually you can’t pick older versions of the game. There are cases when developers leave an older build of the game available in the Experimental tab. But that is not always the case and the developer or publisher does not have to do it. It’s not required.