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Friday, February 3, 2012

postheadericon Sega Gets It Right About SOPA: It's Time For A Hard Reset On Copyright Law & Congress

With the news media SOUP ESA, which represents all of its partners in the field, many players took to write to ESA member companies asking for their opinion on the matter and, especially , asking them to oppose the legislation. As reported by Kotaku, a player in return he received word from Sega after writing a letter very well written describing their concerns about SOUP.

In general, these problems are caused by poor facilities or garbage data that has stuck in the system memory. The first suggestion would be to perform a hard reset of the device. It is best to try now, while you are having performance problems with the device or an accident of implementation. If not, he suggested to uninstall the application, perform a hard reset, reinstall and then do a harder reset before starting the match.

If you are the problem persists, please let us know.
While Sega has no right against the soup, which gives very good advice for dealing with the problem. As we all know, there were certainly some congressmen and senators in Congress installed wrong. This led to a large amount of data to accumulate garbage in Washington. The best solution, according to Sega is to uninstall the House and Senate and start over. Then a hard reset may not be the best way to treat the problem, the threat of a reboot certainly catch people's attention in Washington. We have already seen some of the fruits of pictures of one of these attempts to uninstall and reset. So we'll follow the advice of all Sega and work in the cleaning of facilities and ill reset the Congress.





In a follow-up of this opinion, Sega has also a video:


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