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Why exactly? The copyright law that protects dance choreography was enacted decades ago. Companies are charging real money for something he created, why shouldn’t he get a cut? It’s not like this is some generic dance, Fortnite calls it the Fresh emoji for fuck’s sake.

And World of Warcraft. The orc dance is definitely the little side shuffle of the MC Hammer Dance.

It’s not about using the dance. It’s about SELLING the dance as add-on content without giving proper credit and compensation.

hey look, english is not my native language but I got a question

actually its possible.  depends if he owns the move or a part of a group because he did the video with a group.  it could be owned by another person that they made him use in his video.

I believe it connects with this:

Man, Fifa is just so far outside of my frame of reference I’m just shocked that that many people play a soccer game.

Trophy data fascinates me because even some of the very first, easiest and earliest possible trophies in games have like, 95% ownership at best. Which means a solid 5% of the players never even get beyond seeing five minutes past the start screen.

According to Wikipedia, “In the Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Ultimania guide book, Nomura announced three upcoming titles, one of which was Kingdom Hearts III.” That Ultimania book came out in late 2010.

They’ve been waiting nearly 13 years, after all.

“I’m the man... plain and simple,” he said in a Facebook message.

Heroes of the Storm is a great example of why I’m so worried about Blizzard. HoS was basically a quick and dirty game created to cash in on the MOBA craze, but with the MOBA craze significantly reduced, suddenly Activision/Blizzard is no longer interested in supporting it. What happens when Diablo 4 is made into a

Neat art and fun concept, but I’m not really sold on the gameplay shown in their steam page trailers.

It was.  

Yeah, that’s an edit.  

It’s in the first sentence but perhaps that was added after your comment.

As of 1:50, it is the first sentence of the article. I just can’t find the links to the product... 

Good. I don’t want it to be *bigger*, just *better*

While we aren’t discussing the exact amount of areas, a good bit of context for the approach is to think of what we did in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II

GOOD. Meaningfully placed cities, maps, etc. are infinitely better than FO4 or DA:I’s use of “here’s a big open space that doesn’t have much personality or identity, collect all of the stupid mcguffins we’ve scattered about for achievements. Enjoy your lifeless biome!”