I also bought the game, but to be honest, I haven’t played it yet, I’m more interested in the games that I bought at the recent summer sale.
here are a few of them
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Some I don't even remember when I bought
but I noticed one unpleasant thing, for those who use steam read the license agreements
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if simply you agree to install a spy on your computer that monitors everything, including banking transactions and even porn sites that you visit. And after accepting the license, you have no rights to protect yourself, you can't even sue for the protection of personal information, so read what you agree to.
Idk why you're posting this here of all places, but I'll bite.
None of this means they're "spying" on you. This is standard legal language that covers anti-cheat/DRM tools, which need to monitor specific parts of your system while the program is running (specifically memory, processes, and hardware identifiers) to detect tampering or cheating.
They don't care about your banking, your browsing, or your personal files. They're not watching your system 24/7, and they DEFINITELY do not care about your porn history.
This EULA simply provides broad legal language to cover all edge cases where developers may implement various types of anti-cheat to enforce fair play or protect a game's integrity. You still retain all your privacy rights from your local laws and can take legal action if they ever misuse your data. It doesn't erase your rights or permit them to misuse your data; it simply defines what the programs you're downloading may have to access during routine operation.
It's very much the standard. You most likely already use other software that has similar wording/EULAs, including Windows itself, if you're running it. It's good that you're reading these things, but it's more important that you understand the actual context before you start fearmongering.
tl;dr: They only gather runtime/process/hardware info, no personal documents or browsing and they only monitor these things during active sessions, not 24/7. You are *only* granting access for these specific things *during* gameplay, and nothing beyond that. If they truly wanted to do that, they certainly would not be telling you that they are.