ESA's clowns keep getting more and more desperate while attempting to gaslight the law makers and GenZ morons into believing that privately hosted servers are "bad"!
Fan Servers Are "Illegal" According To The ESA In DESPERATE Attempt To A... https://t.co/02lUXLHU6g via @YouTube
Google's proposed workaround for installing unverified apps requires 9 steps, a 24-hour wait, and runs through Play Services, which Google can modify at any time. It hasn't shipped in any beta. https://t.co/Go51dCRKYN #KeepAndroidOpen
@YorchTorchGames To quote good ol' Tophats & Champagne:
Fuck off!
You people are LITERALLY bending the knee to exactly 23 schizo American lunatics, who eat each other out in their own retarded forum, banning anyone who uses a wrong pronoun.
This shit is worse than "censorship". This is fascism.
EU elites HATE a modern day vigilante film, because it hits so close home.
Citizen Vigilante BANNED: Why The Honest Film Terrifies Europe https://t.co/r7BQbwJAgp via @YouTube
The "Retard-Era" shitposters join forces with the "Collective Shout" feminazi group to BAN the Stellar Blade sequel! Can't make this shit up... this is terrorism!!
"Stellar Blade Reported to Be Banned by Payment Processors" - Collective... https://t.co/xkjQ04y6Bq via @YouTube
@DreamLeaf5 Small, petite woman. That's literally what the term means. In fact, the most common complaint about the Fortnite model is that they stretched her limbs to somewhat match the height of other character models in the game.
ESA is lying about the Stop Killing Games bill again this time, the claims are coming directly from ESA President and CEO Stan Pierre-Louis
In a recent opinion piece, the Entertainment Software Association and its CEO claimed that California’s proposed Protect Our Games Act (AB 1921) would be expensive for developers and publishers.
They argued that it could force companies to keep online servers running forever, cause problems with licensing deals, take resources away from making new games, and hurt smaller studios the most.
These claims are misleading According to the bill’s supporters, AB 1921 does not require perpetual server support or endless live service operations.
Instead, it would require publishers of paid games that rely on company-controlled services to provide an end-of-life solution when support ends.
ESA is literally trying to turn the "Stop Killing Games" argument around and stop the movement... because people PLAYING games after their "end of support" stage for FUN is "bad"! 😅
Stop killing games will DIE if the ESA wins - ACT NOW! https://t.co/aOgTrHI4Zw via @YouTube