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Is it, though? Suppose I develop software that generates FIFA coins, with no networking required. Is that a crime? Should it be?

EA is not a bank, though.

It is different from that. EA isn’t a bank, and FIFA coins aren’t money.

Still no sign of the mod API? Weak sauce.

I love this. Most eye catch gif to me is the Tetris in the T in their logo, I cannot look away

great point

Agreed.

Also PC player. Not sure what you’re getting at. The industry, as in, making video games at scale, is at risk across all platforms. Yeah, PC will always have indie. But we’re talking about the industry.

Yeah, I’m on board with that. Might not have communicated that tone effectively, but I think the racial aspect of Mafia 3 is a step in the right direction.

They didn’t make no more tho. They made less. Means they gotta fire people. Sad.

Its an industry in free fall. They are desperate. They are seeing big budget games (the kind that need an army of developers) make less and less money every year. They are afraid that if they don’t change, all that will be left of the industry is mobile. I’m afraid of that, too.

“Mafia 3 is packed full of white guilt shit”

Kinda silly to talk about ‘preorders’ for games that have been out for decades, no?

Until this year, Trump didn’t vote Republican. Party affiliation is no longer a prerequisite.

lol

Yes, the trick is to run the celebrity as your candidate. What the Dems need now is a celebrity bigger than Trump. Their past indiscretions are not an issue, clearly. Not a hard bar to clear, but I suggest they go for the top of the A list.

And... there probably should have been a prize for those who stuck with it. Unique Sombra skin being the obvious, but anything, really. Keychain, account logo, spray — anything! I haven’t heard about anything like that, which is pretty disappointing.

A custom server is a little bit different than a cheat program.

They actually deliberately aren’t using Blizzard’s IP. From a technological standpoint, what they provide is a server, which they designed themselves. The user provides the client, which includes Blizzard IP, which they presumably paid Blizzard for (but can no longer use on official servers).