If you are profiting off the sale or license of existing work, either directly or indirectly, you are violating their IP rights. Putting a layer of NFT between their IP and the sale doesn’t change that.
If you are profiting off the sale or license of existing work, either directly or indirectly, you are violating their IP rights. Putting a layer of NFT between their IP and the sale doesn’t change that.
Like, instead of cannon-fodder, make the zombies really tough - make a monster movie with one zombie that just. Won’t. Die.
Heck, it may even have been one of the things they were requesting.
On the one hand I feel like the players are getting really upset over a nerf to a character right after launch, which is a pretty standard practice. Players always rage when an exploit is closed, and to try to sue over it is like... peak entitlement.
I feel like this unfairly omits the grandfather of the Awesome Feeling Kick: Bulletstorm.
I guess I get it for a game reviewer, but as someone who never takes screenshots my big pet peeve is “Gameplay recording paused”.
They are at least letting you rearrange the action icons so that Power isn’t waaaay over on the right as far away as possible.
People transcribe and organize these, the same way folks do on IMDB for TV/Movies. IGDB is the biggest one, and is easy to use to check someone’s credentials.
I generally agree, tho I think you’re picking at an edge case that isn’t what the article is about.
“Added” is being generous. They abandoned the product people had paid into when it was “early access” and made a new cash grab game instead.
It’s a bug created by a feature added to a bug which is, itself, a feature.
This is the comment I came here to make.
When given big meaningful choices and with an n of many thousands, ~80-100% of participants chose the same thing across the various choices presented here, including in some unknown number of repeat playthroughs.
Why is this even a story? Companies are supposed to turn profits. The price of processing power drops over time. They’re probably making more profit off the current Switch than they were off the launch Switch.
They’ll never do crossplay because it requires connecting to the internet and just syncing like a normal console.
It’s important to remember that the value of collectibles is based on rarity and demand. Depending on how well-known the artist is and the ratio of signed to unsigned cards, their signature might be a benefit or a downside.
I think you spelled “Tien” wrong. That man’s shoulders are so big they can turn triangles into squares.
That’s fair, I can imagine it being a lot more irritating if it’s in the middle of a bunch of other ones.
Okay, but that’s brilliant tho.
Yeah, I remember that one. Hit me too.