udontgnome
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udontgnome

well they would but they can’t. they don’t actually know how to make games. they just buy assets from the Unity Store and coble them together quickly and sell them on Steam for $20.

They gotta make their $10 million somehow. And it was never going to be by making a good game, let’s be real.

This seems an awful lot like a thing someone working at Digital Homicide would post.

Did they have money when they made their first game?

Oh geez, a Digital Homicide apologist.

And? Perhaps Jim isn’t being very nice to them, but that’s not illegal. Unless he said something untrue about them, this lawsuit is going nowhere. And their games are shit to boot. Plenty of indies do way better than these jokers with smaller teams/less money (see undertale or stardew valley for details).

This is a terrible lawsuit. They have no claim. If they did have a claim, they would be able to find a lawyer who would take this case on contingency, especially because the defendant is not a big corporation, so this won’t get super expensive. If they have to pay fees for this case, it is because there is no case.

That doesn’t bloody matter, it’s criticism, criticism isn’t fucking defamation.

There are plenty of bad games out there and they feel like he has singled them out and made it a point to make them look bad.

Actually it’s about truth in half-assed games development.

AKA the GamerGate method.

I really hope they do go to court, Jim gets to present all the actual theft of other people’s work they’ve done so a judge can fucking blast these cunts and let that be the end of it.

Not only is the game bad, the Slaughtering Grounds uses artwork taken without permission from the original artists and without crediting them. Frankly the deserve every amount of ridicule they get.

Digital Homicide is representing themselves in the lawsuit, and do not have an attorney. They’re currently crowdfunding support for additional help, saying all donations will be kept anonymous.

So instead of finding faults with their products and working toward making a better one, they’re going to cry foul over the lack of objective reviews. Seems about right.