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You Guessed it: Frank Stallone
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Fan made games are plagiarism. They're not talented enough to create their own IP so they try and profit off of others. Exactly like this. 

Learn how a copyright works. It’s very reasonable after that. 

It’s not sickening. This is plagiarism, not art, and rights holders have to protect their copy rights. It’s a very simple concept.

It is further unclear how, exactly, Krollywood’s map remakes in Far Cry 5 harm MGM at all”

And you call women "whores" for licking a microphone, nice.

You do realize the internet exists, right? Minors can literally Google "tits" and see everything they want, whenever they want. 

Twitch is “social media” exactly the same way Kotaku is. I have a strong feeling many people stay off social media just so they can brag about it. 

It's very clear you have no idea what you’re talking about here so you might want to sit this one out. 

So, this is a film where 75% of the people on the poster are black and brown people, of various shades and cultures. (Not to mention that the supporting cast, and ensemble, are incredibly diverse as well.) The colorism conversation is very valid, and needs to be had. But is it fair to expect that one film needs to be

FF7r is a complete game. Stop saying it isn't. 

I'm sure the 150 people still playing these games online will have no trouble finding another game to enjoy. 

Lol ok tough guy. 

“I hate corporations" says the guy who is commenting on a message board of a corporation. 

They very clearly state in the article it’s a security issue, and probably a fairly big one if they’re hiring private investigators to deal with it. And those terms are pretty severe for that one guy. I honestly don't see how this is "bad publicity" for them outside of the people on the internet who always just say

Have you worked at a business before? You do realize game developers don't also double as a legal team, right?

When you open a company up to security issues by modding their property, yea. That’s what happens.

All companies are lol what a ridiculous comment

You really, really don’t understand how licensing works, do you lol and your 1997 thing is so out of touch and wrong it’s cute and shows you weren’t born when physical media was actually a thing

Lol you must work at a weird place if this is how you act when someone leaves a company.

Love how everyone just assumes Overwatch is screwed or Activision ran him out of town. Instead of a guy just getting a better job or starting his own independent game company.