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Old 02-18-2011, 01:04 AM
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What i said was:

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Maybe i wasn't clear and you misunderstood how it works? In this case let me rephrase it. The game doesn't need to use any kind of NP software for headtracking to work. What it needs is to think it's using NP's dll because there's no alternative standard in the industry yet, but the actual file can be substituted by any suitable software.
BD, you can dance around your words anyway you like, but at the end of the day, they are your words, and mine still stand.

Tell me does the FT software still have means of using TIR interface inherent in it's program?


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If you can't understand that using my own dll is using a dll other than naturalpoint's, then i either wasted 9 years of my life and an enormous amount of my parent's money studying the English language and getting two proficiency degrees in it that actually allow me to teach it to others, or i don't know what else is happening.
My bet is on the "unknown something else" as a reason however and no, i don't imply you lack the brains to understand.
I don't know what any of that has to do with the topic under discussion and it most certainly doesn't absolve you from your contradictions or prvent them... but here we digress

Also,


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when i pay money, open the box (which makes the product non-refundable) and have to click "yes" on a dialog box to use something i already paid for and can't return, the argument tends to become a bit iffy. That's part of the reason that bits of certain EULAs don't usually hold much water in an EU court of consumer law. Let's not be hypocrites here, how many in this forum use a modded version of IL2? That's a breach of the EULA as well
an EULA is just that a Licensing Agreement.. now you've stated your views on "owning the software", you no more own the software, which is under copyright (or in some cases patent) than you own the story of a book you've bought.

this is a subject for another thread though


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No hard feelings whatsoever, like i said we'll just have to agree that we disagree on the finer points.

No hard feelings here at all and I'm than happy to agree to disagree, but if you want go dragging things around in circles, using conjecture, hypothesis and sophistry, I'm more than happy to bring it back to centre and point them out.
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