
Once you pay for it, it's in your steam list, and installed on your hard drive you can always run it forever, cheat or no cheat. has access to your steam account, no one else, not even gearbox.

Some how gearbox would have to connect to your computer remotely, through your router/firewall, and issue a command to delete the game off of your computer and remove it from your steam list. Even multi-player, they can not stop you from joining a multi-player game, wither or not you've cheated in single player. There is nothing to "Ban" you from, the game do not connect to a "central server" that you can be "Banned" from (You can even play Borderlands 2 (And I assume BL2:TPS too) offline without even being on the internet). There is no possible mechanic for such a function. No matter what the EULA says, they (gearbox) can not physically prevent you from launching, and playing the game. I don't think you're understanding what I was saying in the above post. Posted: Tue 2:50 am Post subject: Re: New EULA
