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The producer doesn't call it a reboot, he calls it a Bootleg, just like his "Bootleg" version of the Punisher, which actually starred Thomas Jane from the first Punisher movie. This guy just loves movies, has too much money, and likes making tributes to his favourite things. He uses all his own money and expects

But it is covered under Fair Use, so he is allowed to distribute it. Fan-art is not copyright infringement, even when it's really expensively produced fan-art.

Exactly right. This can be seen as damaging to their brand, so it's well within their rights to shut it down.

But yeah, here's hoping they get their money back. :(

STOP COPYING ME!

Unfortunately, the game technically did say that the game doesn't have splitscreen on the PC. After explicitly saying that it does have it. It's hidden waaaay below at the bottom of the page, so Capcom can legally deny refunds on the grounds of lack of splitscreen.

Unfortunately, a healthy sum of those players have already preordered. Plus, most people wouldn't go for a refund because of the need to justify one's purchase. There was a term for that.

Well........... a guys pecs/boobs will also jiggle as they run and move.

I actually edited a line out of my original post saying basically the same thing. I could see people bemoaning the lack of dick physics if games were rocking labia simulations, but they're not.

For Science!!!! Research!!!

I'm sorry you're afraid of tits, Jimmy.

I think it would be more poignant to blame specific persons/components when it comes to shit games. Like blaming the publisher and/or game director as oppose to the product as a whole. Parallel example: the CG artists for Jupiter Ascending did amazing/painstaking work, but the movie itself is dull and uninspired

I actualy feel sorry for game developers.

I get annoyed as hell when I read someone go on about "lazy devs", when they know nothing of the process. As if a bunch of highly-motivated (and some highly-paid) people just shrugged and said "fuck it, this is good enough", and put the game out.

It is hilarious watching threads of people discussing your work and pretending to know how your code works.

There's a massive disconnect between game developers and the customer. It is hilarious watching threads of people discussing your work and pretending to know how your code works.

Well that's unfortunate(ly hilarious).

And if it was really about ethics in journalism, wouldn't the highest priority issue be the blatant monetary connection between publishers/advertisers and game media?

Cross buy is awesome!

but she's been know to start shit for no reason...