redox Posted Friday at 01:43 PM Posted Friday at 01:43 PM I am really considering buying the lifetime early access license. However, I am scared that once I upgrade my current setup, the license won't transfer (my current server is not very good). Can you help me? Quote
gilligan Posted Friday at 08:21 PM Posted Friday at 08:21 PM I have the same question. If I buy a license is it transferable to a different system. For example if the current system it is attached to fails or is upgraded. I am hesitant to spend possibly hundreds of dollars if this detail is not known. I would imagine a license system similar to how Acronis does it would be good. Is the license transferable between different systems? Is it just attached to whatever account is logged into the system? How does the license work? Quote
jonp Posted Friday at 10:05 PM Posted Friday at 10:05 PM 1 hour ago, gilligan said: Is the license transferable between different systems? Is it just attached to whatever account is logged into the system? How does the license work? Updated our terms page to be more clear: Hardware Transfers HexOS licenses enable users to claim servers for management. A claimed server deducts an available license from your account. If you wish to move your license to a new server, you must first disconnect the server from HexOS, which will return the availability of the license for claiming purposes. 6 2 Quote
gilligan Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM 20 hours ago, jonp said: Updated our terms page to be more clear: Hardware Transfers HexOS licenses enable users to claim servers for management. A claimed server deducts an available license from your account. If you wish to move your license to a new server, you must first disconnect the server from HexOS, which will return the availability of the license for claiming purposes. Thank you for the update and I apologize for the double post. This all sounds good. Quote
stylesbeyond Posted Saturday at 07:59 PM Posted Saturday at 07:59 PM (edited) what happens if your hardware dies how would we remove the claimed server? Edited Saturday at 07:59 PM by stylesbeyond 1 Quote
Sparkrdom Posted Saturday at 08:41 PM Posted Saturday at 08:41 PM (edited) 43 minutes ago, stylesbeyond said: what happens if your hardware dies how would we remove the claimed server? You detach it from the dashboard. https://deck.hexos.com/ Edited Saturday at 08:42 PM by Sparkrdom Quote
Tomcatdk Posted Saturday at 09:40 PM Posted Saturday at 09:40 PM (edited) Posted in wrong forum thread by mistake Removed. Edited Saturday at 09:44 PM by Tomcatdk Posted in wrong thread :) Quote
Clixxi Posted Saturday at 09:41 PM Posted Saturday at 09:41 PM Just now, Tomcatdk said: In the EU you are always allowed to resell a license, regardless of what the EULA states. In this early stage I guess they are focused on getting the OS of the ground and making people happy and then turning back for regulation compliance work at a later stage. 🙂 Tell that to steam 🤣 Quote
Tomcatdk Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM Posted Saturday at 09:54 PM 7 minutes ago, Clixxi said: Tell that to steam 🤣 Yeah. Heard about the steam debacle. Steam would likely have a hard time in a EU court if challenged by the EU consumer protection agency. But there is so many fights to pick and so little time for them 😉 Quote
Ramhound Posted Sunday at 07:14 AM Posted Sunday at 07:14 AM 9 hours ago, Tomcatdk said: Yeah. Heard about the steam debacle. Steam would likely have a hard time in a EU court if challenged by the EU consumer protection agency. But there is so many fights to pick and so little time for them 😉 If the EU Consumer Protection Agency had thought they could enforce this particular consumer right, they would have taken Valve to court ages and ages ago. Sometimes, you have to take inaction by a federal agency as an indication that they are unable to take action or unwilling to do so. Quote
loutraloutra Posted Sunday at 04:39 PM Posted Sunday at 04:39 PM Hi, I purshase two license already and was thinking about buying a third for a member of my family, can i transfer the licence or do i have to make an account for him and pay said licence with my credit card ? (Sorry if i'm not un the right section) Quote
arvinpw Posted Sunday at 06:00 PM Posted Sunday at 06:00 PM as the HexOS term, the license is not transferable you need your family member to create their own account and purchase the license hurry up, before the sale ended Quote
Goodyear Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM 13 hours ago, Ramhound said: If the EU Consumer Protection Agency had thought they could enforce this particular consumer right, they would have taken Valve to court ages and ages ago. Sometimes, you have to take inaction by a federal agency as an indication that they are unable to take action or unwilling to do so. That's what happens when you get governments involved in certain things. Almost always leads to things not working how they attended it to. Quote
Elaner Posted Tuesday at 02:13 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:13 PM On 12/1/2024 at 8:14 AM, Ramhound said: If the EU Consumer Protection Agency had thought they could enforce this particular consumer right, they would have taken Valve to court ages and ages ago. Sometimes, you have to take inaction by a federal agency as an indication that they are unable to take action or unwilling to do so. Thing is, you still can sell your whole account in EU, with all games you have. And as this (HEXOS) is one piece of software, not a whole store with sht load of stuff, of many kinds purchasable - it will be rather clear cut situation. And it won't have to go to court to start rolling - there is also EU consumer protection agency with branches in every country, down to a municipality level representation ( like there is low level agent providing his services in city hall). Quote
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