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That isn't BAD, but I think this ones betterThanks for the live footage.
Would be nice to have this play at the top of the site, @Null
Our man Ross deserves it.
ross victory lap.webm
Made in honour of Ross' victory
Forgive me for referencing something involving Harry Potter, but it's the "Umbridge Effect".Late and gay I know but what exactly makes PirateSoftware worse than any other pompous furfag?
I've been binging Game Dungeon for the last three days. Might go for some FM. Like in the good old times.
I'll join you guys.Been a while since I did that. Let's get started.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5SQhfkpX9bc, list: PL6PNZBb6b9LvDWpI-5CPYUxG1Rnm-vr9V"Ah, geez, I'm running late!"
"The Crew" is not the inciting thing for this. Throughout ross's videos over 10 years he's been pissed about games being killed, and over 6 years ago he made this video https://youtu.be/tUAX0gnZ3Nw. In an interview here https://youtu.be/sJuKpajV1XI he says that "The Crew" being killed was just a good example for what he was already gonna do.Are you retarded? The whole initiative began over the cancellation of services for The Crew, a console racing game. The whole point is to preserve the user’s ability to play the product they’ve purchased.
It kinda is, as it was the thing that REALLY got him into overdrive about this stuff. The crew was what made something snap in him to push hard"The Crew" is not the inciting thing for this.
Yea, to add to this, the nature of legislation means its fairly unlikely they define exactly how it must be executed in given contexts, they're more likely to define the specific outcome. Could be as simple as "The game can be played in a manner similar to when the service was provided by the publisher. Could be as advanced as "The files and software required to operate the service as it was when the publisher ran it must be released". Most likely leaning towards the former, as politicians are again adverse to mandating actions, just outcomes.To have an end-of-life plan from what I remember. Meaning someone develops/publishes a live service game, they must have a plan to make the game available in some way for consumers after they cut service. Some could make it available as a single player game in the case of a gacha game, or in the case of a multiplayer game they can let users host their servers or make it peer-to-peer.
Edit: Now that the petition has gained a lot of traction people can start discussing with some degree of seriousness how developers/publishers can achieve that.
Interesting thought experiment. Short answer is that there's nothing preventing console games from using 3rd party servers, and the always online removal of singleplayer elements is just as feasible. What'll be interesting is how the multiplayer subscription service factors into this - Will Xbox Live and PSN be ok with random servers connecting to their hardware? I can't say, we don't really have precedent for it at scale that I know of.I just thought about it, i know its an ever increasingly diminished part of game sales but how will STG effect console fags?
No real change, continuing to work as sold doesn't mandate finishing the game technically, just means it has to not be broken by your actions when you chose to leave it.i wonder how the law will impact steam's early access once it's written. if it does end up applying, it would be funny to see him have to scramble to actually work on his game and finish it before it's implemented, lest he consneed to the gamers.
Ross said that The Crew being shut down was however the catalyst for him to actually start the SKG movement, since Ubisoft is in France his first move was to organise players who owned it to submit a whole bunch of complaints to the French national customer prote agency (whatever it was called, I have no idea)."The Crew" is not the inciting thing for this. Throughout ross's videos over 10 years he's been pissed about games being killed, and over 6 years ago he made this video https://youtu.be/tUAX0gnZ3Nw. In an interview here https://youtu.be/sJuKpajV1XI he says that "The Crew" being killed was just a good example for what he was already gonna do.
Great now I have to go on the dark web to buy one formerly legal dose of MMO.wow i cant believe every mmo just suddenly exploded and also its illegal to make and sell them now
I'm pretty sure that Ubisoft being French and getting sued over the Crew is what made him realize this is doable.It kinda is, as it was the thing that REALLY got him into overdrive about this stuff. The crew was what made something snap in him to push hard