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QUOTE | “If someone wants to crack Steam’s dominance, they’ve got to get traction another way. It can’t just be based on content. It has to work fundamentally different, support a different kind of developer, bring in a different audience or something like that.” - Leaf Corcoran, creator of indie game storefront

I’ve been saying she was mixed race ever since they announced her raindancer skin years ago. For some reason people were thinking that every character had to be 100% homogeneus for race. As a mix myself this is frankly bizzare.

Also I really haate the argument of “why not just make a character of X race” - because it

As someone who has Native American blood (Snohomish), and was raised in an Native American community (Tlingit/Haida of SE Alaska). My opinion on the skins, long before there was any hint of actual ties were simply this:

Now playing

Different races involved, but the comment made me think of this classic video:

Spoiler tag please. You might think it’s self-explanatory because you have ‘’after you’ve finished’’ in the headline. But I actually assumed it wasn’t a spoiler in any way because of this.

I enjoy being as rude as possible to Akechi on this second playthrough, hehehe

One other fun detail, in Persona 3 & 4, when you first meet Igor he says, “Welcome to the velvet room.”

Nope. I’m pretty safe with putting it as GOTY at this point.

Now let’s talk about how adorable Lavenza is.

I might use them as a “merc”. I don’t do competitive shooters, but I’d consider hiring a ringer for a group event or a team based game. The temptation is there when you are on a cold streak.

PSA: I will pay someone to get on the fucking payload.

Also, just because damages did not occur does not mean it is justified nor even allowable. If a mod, as means to protect against a pirated game, say... messed around with registries and caused damage to a computer, what would you say then?

Without consideration, a EULA is not a legally binding contract. And setting that aside, the person was never intended to see the EULA in the first place - it’s the equivalent of signing a copy of a physical contract intended for someone else that they photocopied and handed to you to sign.

If memory serves, Bioware plotted out enough story for about 5 major titles. Origin is 1, Inquisition is 2. What became DA2 was originally a spinoff called dragon age exodus they created to set up the events of the to be released Origins sequel, which wouldn’t be ready for years.

You can see this in several seemingly

If the user in question did not give Square Enix money, then no contract exists between that user and Square Enix. There is no contract to be interjected into.

It doesn’t matter if the contract is illegitimate, that’s not for us to concern ourselves with. It’s a contract between those two parties, not those two parties and us by association.

Nonsense. All sorts of private businesses grant or deny service based on ratings/certifications/authorizations by other private organizations. The original licensor doesn’t have to give permission for others to use the presence or absence of that contract as a prerequisite for their own services.

If a filmmaker forges

Do you know how many programs move and delete files? And if it’s just moving files that the mod itself installed, there’s even less reason to cry foul.

Also, in this scenario, there *is* no licensee. So unless the licensor asks him to stop, nobody complaining has any grounds to.

All of that feels kinda irrelevant.
It’s stuff he made and he decides who it goes to.

On another note, one of the big things that are usually in big bold letter when you install a mod:
“The creator is not responsible for XYZ that happens due to misuse of this software/code”
(imo this current case I would classify it

I was honestly baffled when I first read this stuff. If you pirated the game, why not just delete the mod and play without it? And if the game doesn’t run quite right without the mod, guess what? You didn’t pay anything for it, so you’re in no position to complain about it.