bloodless08
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bloodless08

Not to nit-pick Mike, but you listed the MC as ‘Ragnar’ instead of Ragna.

Thanks for the time you and RevengencerAlf put into breaking this down. My biggest beef about this wasn’t the legal dance more thanbit was the youtuber ignoring the requests of the very people he claims to be helping. I would assume most people that have put themselves in business know what they initially want and do

I would argue that between your two scenarios, it’s totally different for a person to go to a wiki with the intent of looking up a plot summary or spoiler, than it is to sit bqck an enjoy the full story for free, spoilers and all, 90%-100% straight from the source practically.

Well said. That being the case, unless you’re youtube famous, I’d imagine a game with limited replayablility for the average player, like VNs, would indeed be harmed more than helped by smaller youtubers basically providing a ‘free’ or ‘watchable’ copy of a game. This is purely my perspective though.

Whether he is legal in his actions or not is one thing, and I don’t care to argue it. But any LP myself or my younger brother has watched, or our friends have watched, tends to never be purchased by us after having watched it. [I’m not speaking for every American when I make this comment, just personal experience.] In

More niche games don’t always get mire than 1 or 2 non-pre-order copies at some locations though. You’re right about Horizon Zero Dawn however, definitely enough hype for that to be well stocked.

I loved that place when I got to visit Tokyo!

You accept the terms when you first turn on the game and play. If you don’t like them then don’t buy the game. Blizzard wants their product to be a fair playing-field. So they, very transparently, set up precautions to ensure it was. It’s their product, amd its the consumer’s choice to buy it. The consumer doesn’t get

In Cincinnati Team Instinct is domination downtown. Probably all the white collar workers banding together~