Your Questions About Business Online Games

Helen asks…
How much information can people normally get on whoever visits their sites?
I know they can sometimes get the IP address but I’m a little confused as to what all that does so can they get things like your name and address if you visit their site? Im not talking about important websites that the government checks but I mean just a normal site like for example a school or business website or one of those websites for online games.

Jere answers:
A lot. See below:
http://www.find-ip-address.org/ip-information.php

Jenny asks…
If there is an error in an online game that is the developers fault, are they required to fix it?
There is an online video game that I pay money for, however a recent update has caused the game to stop working, as I am a paying customer of their services, are they required to fix the fault, or give information on the fault?
And if so, how can I complain when this is not being provided?

Jere answers:
“required’ to fix it?
No, but that would be bad business.
Do they not have a service contct email or phone number? Contact them. If they don’t or won’t fix it, cancel your subscription.

Carol asks…
Is there an age requirement to start a business in US?
I have been preparing to start up a home based business, which will be running several online games. I was expecting to have to wait until I turned 18 to form the business, but I didnt see anything regarding age requirements on the license application forms – do I need to be 18, or is forming a business something I can do before I am 18?

Jere answers:
According to the US Uniform Commercial Code, you must be 18 before any contracts you enter into can be held valid.
Consider going into business with a relative who is over 18. I have a home based business opportunity, but the person signing up must be 18 or over. I am working it with my son, and he is 15. He finds prospects for me and I pay him for that. Write me if you are interested: jstdadd@yahoo.com

Sandra asks…
What is the Best FREE online game?
What is the most addicting free online game EG Runescape
but not runescape

Jere answers:
Business Tycoon Online
http://games.bbgsite.com/games/businesst…
Business Tycoon Online is a MMO business simulation browser game. In Business Tycoon Online, a player will act as a CEO and start his business in Liberty City. After severe competitions and challenges, one will finally establish his own business empire.
Dragon’s Call
http://gamelist.bbgsite.com/goto/dragon_00_s_32_call.shtml
The graphics are nice for being pretty much text/java based. The community there is awesome! Everyone is friendly and more than willing to offer a helping hand. There are Game Helpers in game to help all new players with questions and to make sure the players are upholding the rules.

Donna asks…
Will Upgrading to Business Grade Internet help with online games?
Hello, I’m just wondering if my upgrade to fibre optic internet (a.k.a Business Grade) will help me with my laggy performance with online games In particulary Combat Arms and Battlefield Bad Company 2. My Video card is not the problem nor is the RAM. I’m just wodering if my uprgrade will affect it in anyway. Yes, I understand that if the lag is on the game server side, then there is no way to fix it. What do you guys think?

Jere answers:
I assume by saying fibre optic internet, your running your internet over the phone lines or with TV cable?
There are several options available, look and see if you have DSL available locally first.
I always found DSL1 pretty good as long as your only running up to 3 heavy gaming computers on it. It’s only $26/mo from Verizon, assuming it’s available in your area. With 4 computers going on it you start getting, “Hey the game froze!” issues.
I only get DSL1 access in my local area because I’m far rural out in the countryside.
DSL2, only available in major cities, but the connection is better and you can run almost twice as many computers at once.
T1 line $200/mo expensive, $2000 to install but your games will probably never lag and you could host LAN parties at your house as often as you want with 12 or more heavy gaming computers and not have lag issues.
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