Chester77
Chester77
Chester77

That’s not exactly the issue here.

Can a level’s design infringe on copyright?

Yes. You are right.

I have read many of the comments.

I hate exclusives, but I’m getting ps5 (eventually) just for demon’s souls.

The cops in NJ will tell you over the speaker exactly what they want you to do, if there is any doubt. I would imagine that’s common everywhere.

I said “Linux IS the future”.

I do, actually. I've been doing development for 20+ years. Professionally.

I think his point is that article authors have a responsibility to their readership. I took the statement as fact, because the author seems like he’s an authority on the subject.

Windows is still better for work than linux, unless you need a command prompt/shell (which most users don’t).

Adding premium to an engine designed for a lower-grade fuel will not increase performance and could actually hinder performance. It’s best to just do what the manufacturer recommends, unless they are hiding some performance features that can take advantage of the premium fuel.

When I was just starting my career, over 20 years ago, I worked 12-16 hour days, year round. This included every holiday (except Christmas and New Year’s, but including Thanksgiving) for the first 4-5 years.

It’s not animal cruelty when it’s self defence.

Maybe some people like to support the developer’s effort, even if they know they may never play the game?

It will depend on the case ruling, and then appeals. That’s why they are in court. It may turn out that every store front has the same issue and will face ramifications.

Do you think I’m arguing in epic’s favor? We’re just discussing what-ifs and whys.

If that’s the case, then I definitely see them doing this on every storefront if the ruling is in their favor.

I believe the crux of the issue is the cut that apple is taking. Microsoft and Sony may not take as big a cut as apple.

Neo Turf Masters (AKA Big Tournament Golf) is the golf game to play in 2021.

I don’t think stories like this will be very common in the future; not from big publishers, anyway.