thewiredknight
thewiredknight
thewiredknight

It’s not so much about parental follow up as it is about 1. A law that is giving erroneous information and 2. A law that is unenforcable in the long run because games change.

For example, a movie if it receives a different cut must be re-rated by the MPAA. It cannot be released in theaters a second time if something

At that point your arms are less likely to land in someone’s lap as they are to more look like this

My mother-in-law used to work in the airline industry; usual procedure would be to have TSA or some form of law enforcement waiting for the guy at the end of the terminal gantry so they’re ready to recieve as soon as he’s off the plane.

I fly a lot, I have flow in turbulance a lot, some of it really nasty that they actually told the flight staff to buckle in.

I have not once had my hand fall in anybody’s lap.

This is my concern. Several games have had lootboxes added at a later date (Paladins, Heroes of the Storm, Destiny 1) so the store copy of the game might not accurately reflect the product at that time.

Reportedly they are - personally I’m holding out for the long shots of Devil May Cry 5 or Soul Calibur 6.


I know a lot of people want Bloodborne 2 and I loved the first (one of my favorite games of all time) but I’d almost rather just not risk damage to the name by leaving an amazing game alone.

Mario I’ll grant you because even though I still play it (only for remix, I still haven’t bought the game proper) I always feel something is missing with the lack of precision jumping as I can’t adjust my trajectory - yes it controls well but I can’t help but notice when I fail a jump I KNOW I could have made were it

I’d wager 2k got a DMCA takedown or C&D notice from a copyright or trademark holder on a t-shirt. Lately there have been several cases of copyright infringement of selling other person’s clothing designs.

You beat me to it - but yes, it is earned in California and should be paid out.

You complain but here I am waiting for Kingdom Hearts III so I can learn how to jump again.

Just to interject I don’t like the idea that it’s confirmed bcause you glitched a camera into his head and found nothing. By that logic most video game characters don’t have any bones or internal organs. Hell, all non-customizable characters with hats on probably don’t have a skull that extends beyond the rim of the

Weight makes you think it’s more expensive - so put rocks in that package.

No problem.

Selling commissioned art is outright copyright infringement - now the fact is that most companies do not pursue against this unless you get reasonably big because 1. It’s bad PR and 2. It’s just not worth the financial investment of legal expenses because it’s often against someone who doesn’t have the

I’m okay with the one in BOTW for two reasons.

1) She is not sexualized (obvious)

First off - this is very relevant

Thanks, I try to drop in with my two cents here or there where applicable. I actually study game design on the side (mostly side reading and educational video watching along with frequent talks with some personal friends who are developers) - it helps maintain my knowledge base so my clients know that I understand

A lot can go wrong actually - for one if the second infringer buys from the first infringer thinking they had a legitimate right to sublicense the work the proving of damages and collecting becomes significantly more muddled.

While on a larger scale consider anime licensing companies such as funimation - Funimation can

They could, but I wouldn’t recommend it not being drafted by an attorney as the ramifications are disastrous if not written properly (including the artist having the right to continue to exploit the work commissioned or make derivative works of it) or alternatively issues of venue in the event a lawsuit breaks out the

This is absolutely true and I have had to defend clients who have had their deviantart accounts suspended or artwork pulled because of this. It can actually happen for as little as having the “buy a print” button present on the page even if you have literally never sold one.