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I'm concerned about what it says in the EULA about this game. Here is some of what it says in there:

"An internet connection will be required to access Online Features.

Where you use Online Features we and our affiliates may also collect, store, process, distribute and publicly display certain data concerning your gameplay.

This data may include your user name, gamertag, scores, rankings, results, achievements and any other personal profile information which you may choose to make available for other players to see.
Without prejudice to any consents which you may give us under any other agreement between you and us with respect to such data, any data which personally identifies you will be collected, stored, used, processed and distributed in accordance with SEL's Privacy Policy referred to in Paragraph 5 below."

In-Game Advertising The Software Product may incorporate technology (which may be provided by SEL or third party service providers engaged by SEL (each a "Dynamic Advertising Provider")) which enables advertising to be uploaded into the Software Product on your PC, and changed while the Software Product is being played on-line.

By playing the Game when connected to the Internet you consent to our use of dynamic advertising as described in this Paragraph."

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Does this game really need to connect to the internet to work? Is user data really being collected by this game? Or is this EULA just out of date and needs to be updated?
Someone already asked about this - http://www.gog.com/forum/general/release_legacy_of_kain_soul_reaver/post48
Ah, I didn't know they had the same EULAs for other games. But is GOG going to update them since they don't have advertising?
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IronArcturus: Ah, I didn't know they had the same EULAs for other games. But is GOG going to update them since they don't have advertising?
Probably not.