ESRB was created by the games industry, exactly for the purposes of avoiding any real regulation by the government. What did anyone expect from them?
ESRB was created by the games industry, exactly for the purposes of avoiding any real regulation by the government. What did anyone expect from them?
The guy is a little on the annoying side, but he does have some really valid points:
I think publishers moved away from PC initially because of the fear-mongering tactics used by the MPAA and their friends, trying to fight piracy with anything but their brains. Pushing their agenda with their ideas that piracy hurt them too much,which as it turns out, were nothing but lies.
Yeah, it seems devs have finally re-discovered the PC gaming market again, so a lot of console “exclusives” are making the jump to PC a few months after the initial launch.
China, the country that hates everything Japanese... except when it doesn’t.
Exactly my thought, why wait for Bethesda’s buggy mess, when you can play that game mode right now (and probably less buggy):
According to the article:
I’m pretty sure everyone involved in that ruling was quite aware of the implications it would have. They are not moving forward with making the craft a lawful thing, they are working to make it “go away”. Of course, that just means they’ll go underground and become the very evil they are trying to get rid of.
Still like this one better, from the first game:
The story was good, I just wish they wouldn’t go into so much trouble to explain EVERYTHING. At times it feels like they are holding your hand while reading a children’s book, which is fine for kids, but a little to repetitive once you already understood what is going on.
Talk about dropping the ball...
Seriously, what happened to Apple in regards to gaming?
People talk about this as if this was a government body with rules dictated by the constitution. Can’t they just add the two women who didn’t know they were being asked and have a 27 people panel? Would that be so much of a big deal that they couldn’t make it work with 2 extra people voting on the issues?
Smart racists/cultural ignoramuses are usually biased sociopaths.
Well, lets hope he sues then. Pretty sure he has more than enough money to deal with it, and it would be insteresting to watch the end result of that.
It would all depend on the EULA he agreed to before installing the game. He isn’t just using the game for his own entertainment, he is profiting from it while streaming it’s content to the world.
I’ll just post the same thing I said to someone else here:
At this point, I’m quite sure none of those were mistakes at all, he is just openly racist and anti-semitic.
Is it abuse if the company that made the game wants to stop him from making money out of their content? Even more so, they want to make sure no one thinks there is any kind of endorsement of his brand from them.