xyz I am putting myself in the shoes of developer, and yes, its hard, but its not impossible. And its Your fault for having dependencies that you have no control of and thus making the long ass EULA's that nobody reads..
I do read the EULAs and i dont agree to them but then i want to play the game cuz there is no other. Also STEAM is doing scumy thing, rather than showing EULA they just put a link to the publishers website and you have to search for it yourself. Not all games but few had this thing.
Also its kinda rapist mentality where they can change EULA that you agreed to at any point without your knowledge or input. But you cant get refund, oh, no, thats illegal, you will agree to the new EULA or GTFO. ... smh..
Either way, lets hope for the greater good. I do enjoy game dungeon videos. Imagine 30 years later, finding your game being reviewd in the game dungeon video 😃. Try that with a game that have no EOL plan, because "its too expensive to plan for it". ~ we need to lay off developers, heck up the game prices, and sell more slop with micro transactions and when the money cow dries up we will sunset the game and give no refunds to the people who invested time and money on it...