Isn’t the law only about always online games?
Isn’t the law only about always online games?
Luckily there are some friendly people with eye patches and peglegs on the internet backing them up for you.
Post them to !chronicillness@lemmy.world.
Though I guess that’s more due to their stock price tanking and them taking a better look at the latest bad press they had gotten.
Guess that’s the first success of https://stopkillinggames.com/.
Note that he didn’t say that Nintendo is going in a different direction.
Yeah.
I mean, sex worker is ok. It’s just a more general description.
And still it’s peanuts compared to what payment and platform providers make.
Don’t know about donations through porn but a friend of mine used to be a whore. She misses tax deductible underwear.
Yeah, this guy doesn’t know enough drug dealers and only fans models.
Nono, the lawyer definitely knows what makes a good game.
When Covid hit my wife was super afraid of Long Covid but I thought that shit wouldn’t get it. Now I’ve been living in my bed for two years because I’m too weak for much else. Yeah, changed my mind about that one.
“Just distribute the server” isn’t a requirement. It has never been a requirement. Who said that’s a requirement?
It’s just a possible solution. And to me it seems to be the easiest since that is the exact way it used to be done.
What exactly publishers will have to do depends entirely on if the campaign is successful and how the resulting laws are written. And may be as simple as an expiration date on all future game sales.
Yeah, they did handle it correctly. All things considered. Even in an utopian future where the stopkillinggames.com campaign is successful. Personally I would still prefer to keep all games alive.
You actually can poison(?) yourself by drinking too much water. Seemed to be a trend to get high a few years ago. So I guess in that scenario you actually can get addicted to water.
Even if it’s an absolute shit game.
This game could be a great resource about what not to do.
I really wonder what power plants will do with the helium once they get fusion working. Maybe a balloon business on the side isn’t such a bad idea.