klausaidon
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klausaidon

Exactly. Something I learned recently which seems to relate, is that if you leave your keys in your car, and your car is stolen(And admit such). Insurance companies likely won’t cover damages that happen to your car when stolen, because it’s consider negligence to leave your keys in your car.

From what I can assume, you still have to be signed into a MS account to access these servers. So data is still running through MS data centers. So I’d assume most of these private servers still rely on MS servers for data processing. Cause if you ran the server fully from your closet, you’d probably run into a lot of

legally it isn’t. You agree to a ToS when you buy it, and when you access MS servers (And MC private servers still use MS servers for data processing, something people seem to be failing to grasp)
And we do cause Software is different from all other forms of property. That’s why different laws apply to different types

Lol, a massive over simplication comparing Minecraft to sheet of paper. You don’t sign a ToS to use a piece of paper. Which is the main catch here.

When you buy the game, you agree to a ToS. You sign a contract. And private server or not, you still use MS accounts to access said servers. You’re not saving all data

I understand why people are upset, but also absolutely understand why MS would do this, and is probably not going to back down. The legal liability they likely face from not moderating their game likely outweighs the threats of a bunch of pissy hackers. Cause ultimately all a bunch of hackers are gonna do is hurt the

69 Million.
Nice.

Man, that is crazy.

Neopets still has active users?

Yeah. Not sure if that was directly supported by Bethesda or not though?

Seriously. And giving out a form of limited license seems a good way to have their cake and eat it too. They can cut a tidy, effortless profit, by taking a small cut of the profits. These small studios can make some money, allowing them to work more consistently, and faster. Perhaps giving early access builds via

Frankly it’s frustrating that Bethesda doesn’t just give a limited license out for Fallout to these guys, and let them work on Fallout London as an official ‘non-canon’ DLC. Like, make it clear in a disclaimer it’s a ‘fan-mod’, but allow it to be sold with a semi official license.

It feels a tad more than light fun at this point. I really get the impression that the author really hates Chris Pratt. And same with McGee, I’m not, like, a huge fan. But it really seems odd to me how much cynicism is getting thrown around about him, and Mario of all things.

Seriously. And this is going to be a kids movie. People get way to damn overly dramatic over fictional characters from their childhoods. I just can’t get over how overly cynical this article is coming across over freakin Mario of all things.

Another example of the public putting a huge magnifying glass over the lives of celebrities. Jeez, can we wait until we actually see his performance before assuming it will be bad? You nerds get way to sensitive about your fictional characters.

God, I freakin hate takes like this. More so because I have to risk people jumping onto me, and claiming I’m somehow sexist for not defending Amber Heard. But on some levels, I agree with this. I know how much abuse women tend to have to go through, and even experienced it the one time I tried crossdressing. But on

Sonic has always been one of those odd games series where the developers have all the pieces to make a good game. They’ve made good Sonic games in the past. It shouldn’t be hard to take the pieces they already have and construct them into something fun. But they always seem to just take those pieces and randomly throw

“Think Fortnite mixed with.... Uh... Your favorite Battle Royal game. And you have Grit.”

Jeezus H Christ these guys have no self awareness of how stupid they sound.

No idea what it will be like. Probably won't for sure until it comes out. Though it now went from a game I'd completely ignore, to one I might check out gameplay of when it comes out, and decide if I want to pay money for it than.

Typically how opinions work, yes.

Man, kinda reminds me of Sunset Overdrive. I kinda liked that game, yet I actually struggled to remember the name. Really wish it did better.

Personally, as someone who’s never been big on fighting games, this actually has me a bit excited. Where before I would gauge my interest for a new Street Fighter at 0. I never, and will never be interested in playing people online in these games. And since most fighting game single player mode consisted of “Cutscene