And we don’t advocate that you do anything illegal. Nothing here (or anywhere else on this website) should be treated as legal advice. Today we are going to explore the NCsoft EULA for City of Heroes as we try to answer the question: Can you play on a City of Heroes private server without getting in trouble? We’ll answer our question in a way the original Superhero, “Rhetoric Man” Socrates, would appreciate: by answering a series of other questions.īefore we start: Lawful Neutral is an opinion column, and my interpretations of the NCsoft EULA are just that, an opinion. What that effectively means is that in a matter of weeks or months, gamers around the global could have a functioning – but rogue – CoH server available to play on.īut should you play on it is an entirely different question from can you play on it. But yes, the source code, more or less, for CoH has been released to the wild. Also exhausting (just ask our Editor-in-Chief, who’s not getting much sleep right about now!). The amount of drama and articles generated over the last 72 hours about this game is pretty damn impressive. Not bad for a game that’s been shut down for six and a half years. You know what’s the real bee’s knees right now? City of Heroes. Hey gang! Welcome back for another thrilling adventure in Lawful Neutral, the column where I spend my evenings reading EULAs until my eyes bleed so that you don’t have to.
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