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To be fair, *any* business that is not government-run can put up the legal signage to prevent people from carrying weapons (openly or concealed).

/r/overwatch is bleeding! Haha.

I’m certainly excited to play this now as I missed it back when it came out on GC/Wii U. I also never got to play Skyward Sword :(

Hrm. I don’t see any difference between that Green Lantern and the movie one. ;)

Sorry, that was bad and I should feel bad

Captain Hammer, corporate tool!

From what I’ve followed from the game and what Nolan North (the voice actor) has said about the process, Naughty Dog gave him a decent amount of free reign, so it’s most likely the creation/brainchild of that collaboration.

It’d be one thing if they were recycling the engine and fixed problems with it though for a game releasing in late 2015.

I realize that it says that you will have to own the game. But that alone will not save them if Disney does not want them to make it. I’m going to repost something I replied to someone else who made this exact point to my post already.

Source lets you do basically the same thing, just not in wide-open world environments.

^ This. Most theories that Denuvo is hampering performance has been debunked as unrelated issues that actually with the game itself, not the DRM Protection

Not a bad comparison. That being said, I do feel like this generation of consoles has stretched the furthest from “plug and play” than any previous one.

You’re right. My original post was responding to the article which had that “(making it technically legal)“ bullocks in there, as if to imply that Disney would be unjust in issuing a C&D - which they wouldn’t. They absolutely have to protect that copyright from infringement, or others will jump all over it too.

Sorry, I’m going to jump on you. That’s not a clincher. They still have a leg to stand on. It’s not “technically” a mod, and even in that space, not all mods are “legal,” companies just don’t deem “lightsabers in Fallout” mods that use Star Wars sound assets to be worth going after. It’s a total conversion of an

If they don’t protect their IP, then it opens the door up to all other sorts of issues. Not everyone can be a Black Mesa and get permission from Valve. Those cases are the exception instead of the norm, and only a few make it to release without ever being C&D’d. A Quake 3 mod back in the day called Bid For Power got a

You can turn logos off permanently in most PC games though. Usually takes a quick google search in which you add a quick text modifier (“-nologo” or “-novid” or some such) to the game shortcut (Steam supports this as well) to permanently skip them, OR, in some cases like Batman, you can just delete the splash logo

Oh yeah I totally agree with that. The fact that they’re still selling it would make them more aggressive, for sure.

Has nothing to do with the fact of whether they’re still selling it or not, as long as they own the rights to the game, they can prevent you from making this kind of thing. You can’t buy No One Lives Forever 1 or 2 hardly anywhere anymore, but whoever holds the rights could stop someone from making a remake.

They must have gotten edited out. Because those words were definitely there when I posted.

On top of that, while the developers plan to give the game away for free and are not accepting donations (making it technically legal)

I was coming in here to joke that “$18 gets you pretty much the whole menu.”

But this is better.