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Foamhead

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  1. Well, this is as good a time to post my first message as any. and One of my pet peeves is when people think that they are lawyers and then I find out they have never set foot in a law class. The phrase "as is" applies to what the purchaser can reasonably see or expect from the product in question. If I sell you a car "as is" and the transmission falls out on the highway sending you to your speedy doom, the judge would laugh his butt off if I tried to say I'm not responsible. When a consumer buys a piece of software like KotOR 2 and the game does not load or is non-functional in some way then that is called "fraud". So yes Obsidian and/or Lucasarts does in fact "owe" a patch to it's customers. If some person had no life and could afford the filing fee then they could sue a company for bugged out software. I am personally a tad forgiving when a large game has a few bugs. It is impossible to release a title bug free and I don't kick up a fuss if I know a patch is on the way. What I find troubling is there are some people who simply can not even install the game or load it and there has still not been a patch. When a similar problem occurs on the first game Bioware had a beta patch out almost instantly and the same should have been done here. On a side not, I have worked retail too so I understand how annoying and rude people can be, my best advice brother is get the hell out as soon as you can.

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