I've worked retail and promise you: A sign could be flashing Hunter Orange, have several arrows pointing to it, with a dozen Vegas Peacock Dancers behind, four trumpets blaring, and be the size of a billboard, and people still won't read it.
And is that the fault of the business? No. Entitled consumers bitching about something that was plainly communicated on the store page and upon game launch, and clicked to accept the terms is still ridiculous.
The requirement was disabled. Most people aren't lawyers and shouldn't be expected - or legally obligated - to read a legal document before engaging in an everyday task. Do you want life to be like this, boot-licker?