This decision is not unexpected. But we were prepared. Hence, we're pushing forward with @Europarl_EN ammending #StopKillingGames to the Digital Fairness Act. We can move on without the Commission and their non-decision, as @accursedfarms mentioned before: https://t.co/UqQ9AsJo4J
Si, golazo, toda una población financiando un canal para que un grupo de zurdos se lleve sueldos públicos a costa del laburo privado
Hay que cerrar canal 5 y todos los medios públicos, si realmente quieren laburar de eso hagan un medio con su propio dinero y no con el del pueblo
“South of Midnight” was created by a team of over 100 people who worked on it for 7 years. Developer Compulsion Studios hired the notorious woke narrative consulting firm Sweet Baby Inc to write the story, and gamers totally rejected it.
It cost $100 million to make and peaked at 1438 concurrent players on Steam. The studio crowed that it had reached a million players, but it was offered for free to the 37 million subscribers of Microsoft Game Pass, which means about 98% of players didn’t even want this when it was being given away.
How could anyone justify giving this studio another $100 million to make another game?
@bruno_giometti Pero LPM... llevan perdidos más de 900 MILLONES de DÓLARES en 250 parásitos de #ANCAP, #sindicalizados...
Qué más quieren para entender que no es rentable.
Mantenganlo con su dinero!!!
1.3 MILLION PEOPLE ASKED THE EU TO STOP COMPANIES FROM DELETING GAMES THEY PAID FOR.
THE ANSWER WAS NO.
The "Stop Killing Games" initiative wanted one thing: when publishers pull the plug, don't let them remotely destroy copies people already bought.
The European Commission's official response:
- It will not require publishers to keep games playable - says forcing them would go too far
- Reason given: publishers' copyright and IP rights come first. Your purchase comes second.
- The solution: a voluntary code of conduct, developed together with the same industry that kills games
- Plus an awareness campaign reminding you of the consumer rights you supposedly already have
1.3 million signatures. Years of work. Multiple hearings.
And the part that says everything: according to the campaign, Ubisoft got a seat at a closed-door meeting with the Commission before the decision. The 1.3 million people who signed did not.
Publishers can still brick your purchase whenever they feel like it.
If buying still isn't owning, then at least now it's official.
Carlos Negro : Acusa a la oposición de "debilitar el Estado de derecho" al hablar de "Estado Fallido".
Será la misma persona que cuando era Fiscal operaba
y le filtraba información a cierta "prensa" opositora ?