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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-30-2009 @ 3:53AM
Nick8708 said...
@kitrine
If you're brand new to the game it'll auto patch before you even get that far, so if you're the type that's inclined to read that stuff it'd all be new to you. I imagine it's easier to keep it that way than track what version a person has (in case they've been away for multiple patches), patching, then figuring out what all has changed between their previous version of the EULA and the newest one.
Also, I think it changes less often than the game is patched and agreeing to it again is only necessary because the software itself has changed.