jp-30 Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 Indy jones & the Emperor's Tomb came out in New Zealand yesterday for PC. Suprising seeing we normally lag by several weeks after the US release date before it hits shelves here. I won't be buying it until next month, but I'm wondering if someone who does have it can read the End User Licence Agreement & let me know, if like Infernal Machine, editing is forbidden. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katarn07 Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 Also, post a review of it, and if you must use spoilers, use the spoiler tags... *** I never read that, or else I can't play. I do nothing but play it, so I must agree with what it says I can and cannot do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hellfire Jedi Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 Well, I got it. And well, I saw some files here and there.. TGX or whatever they are... There are some un-known filenames. But I am sure you can find it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jp-30 Posted March 28, 2003 Author Share Posted March 28, 2003 Oh, any game can in theory be modded. What I'm asking is whether the agreement (you probably clicked "yes" as you installed the game after skipping reading it) says you are allowed to make modifications. It may be repeated in the back of the manual too. The Dark Forces series all allowed it, but Indy Jones & The Infernal Machine did not. Just wondering if you can skim the licence agreement & see what is said regarding modding the game, and post the jist of the paragraph(s) here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acdcfanbill Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 the thing is, its darn near impossible to hold someone to a contract that you agree to after you buy, open, and begin installation of a product. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BCanr2d2 Posted March 28, 2003 Share Posted March 28, 2003 That's right acdcfanbill, still up in the air as to how much legal clout a EULA has. In normal circumstances it has no clout what so ever, even if you do expect it to be there.. Indy, hmmm, from what I saw in an Extended Play preview it looks rather nice........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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