This is possibly the final piece of Dyna's Mayternity sequence, part 6! (if only someone could order more of her before the month ends) All the fun and growing at the beach has made her sleepy and deserving of a good nap, maybe a few snacks beforehand.
This is possibly the final piece of Dyna's Mayternity sequence, part 6! (if only someone could order more of her before the month ends) All the fun and growing at the beach has made her sleepy and deserving of a good nap, maybe a few snacks beforehand.
Part 5 for the Mayternity series starring one of dino daughters, Dyna. Tyamat, the 3rd dino wife, makes an appearance in this part! ❤️🦖
Piece had to be delayed due to personal life developments, but I'm very happy to have it finished!
Part 5 for the Mayternity series starring one of dino daughters, Dyna. Tyamat, the 3rd dino wife, makes an appearance in this part! ❤️🦖
Piece had to be delayed due to personal life developments, but I'm very happy to have it finished!
For the owners of Dead Space 2 on Steam, Wemino released a tool that removes TAGES from this version. It's a discontinued DRM that limits the game to five PCs, exceeding it ends up locking you from playing it.
This tool gets rid of TAGES and allows you to play the Steam release without having to worry about activation limits.
Louis Rossmann fights for buyers' rights and recently spoke out against Electronic Arts over problems with Dead Space 2.
The PC version of the game came out in 2011 and uses special copy protection called TAGES SolidShield. This system only lets you start the game on five computers, after which you can get locked out.
Simple things like reinstalling Windows, upgrading your graphics card, or installing the game on a new device often use up all five starts. When that happens, you cannot play the single-player game anymore even if you paid for it.
EA stopped providing tools to fix activations years ago and no longer supports the game. But they still sell it on Steam for about $20 with no warning about the problem.
In a new video, Rossmann shared a buyer’s bad experience. He says cases like this make some people think piracy is fair because if a company sells a game but stops helping you play it, you do not truly own what you bought.
I forgor to post part 4, been so busy.
So Dyna managed to find some "fitting" clothes, and big sister Eve is getting familiar with her growing nephews.
I forgor to post part 4, been so busy.
So Dyna managed to find some "fitting" clothes, and big sister Eve is getting familiar with her growing nephews.
The video game industry is lobbying against Stop Killing Games
California is considering a new law called AB 1921, also known as the Protect Our Games Act.
If passed, the bill would apply to paid digital games sold after January 1, 2027.
It requires that if a company shuts down the online services needed to play the game normally, it must give players 60 days' notice and either release a patch so the game can still be played or offer buyers a full refund.
The bill does not require companies to keep servers running forever. It simply prevents them from making a game unplayable without warning or a solution for those who already paid for it.
The Entertainment Software Association, the main group representing video game companies in the United States, is lobbying against the bill.
Their arguments are basically the usual ones:
>games are licensed, not owned
>online services are complicated
>third-party licenses expire
>security risks exist
>this could be hard or expensive to enforce
Supporters of the bill, including the Stop Killing Games campaign, say this is basic customer protection because when you buy a game, it should not suddenly stop working with no remedy.
The bill gives companies clear options and applies only to future games. A hearing is scheduled for this Thursday in the California Assembly Appropriations Committee.
If you are part of an organization in the United States, especially in California, you can submit a letter of support to the committee. This is an important step for better rights for players who buy digital games.