@zachcantrad I mean at that point might as well include the territories, bc, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces , maybe govern it from a roughly central position say, Ottawa?
@DVBobbie@robhughesyyc@cnm5000 Jane and Joe normie get their news from cbc or global, they’re not going to know any details of your points until there’s a televised debate or something. So yeah outside your echo chamber people are not watching your YouTube’s, podcasts or reading your substacks
@FortySacks@acormierd@JeremyMacKenzi I disagree this man is both trying to tell nationalists to reveal their identities at great risk including personal safety, while also saying if they mask they shouldn’t demonstrate. You can choose to defend your enemies, I choose to ridicule them.
@MarkReid42@UselessWins They don’t “have to be”, they are a parody account and you fell for the bait. Someone in this interaction is stupid that’s true.
@CSmartarsery@robhughesyyc@AlbertanAFk Because the us is your only viable trading partner and they know it. They will buy your shit for whatever they want to pay because you have no leverage.
@BuckTheCritics@BestMovieMom Oddly enough I think the youngest was Connery who would have been 32 for Dr. No. and Lazenby 29 for OHMMS. So 42 really isn't bad considering Bond's average age is like 35~. Cavill would be an excellent choice unless he himself is feeling his age too much.
@J3ST3RzDeaD@JakeSucky F2P games still sell things in them which the customer should retain the right to access. Systems that allow these bought items to be taken away is immoral business. And why not preserve f2p games some of them are quite fun
@J3ST3RzDeaD@JakeSucky In case a customer that paid for it wants to play again? For an online only game they could simply give the tools for player ran servers as was normal for decades.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX Yes it does, just like it cost money to put seatbelts in cars. If 2015inc could do it in 2002 then there is no reason much larger companies can’t do it now. These kinds of costs are negligible when planned from the beginning.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX Because it’s not easy and you’re counting on fans fixing shit you paid for in their free time, if it ever gets fixed many of which have not. At best you preserve a small percentage a decade plus later.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX Phantasy star online, phantasy star universe, americas army, warhammer online, battlefield heroes among others had complex online systems restored for free by fans. Are paid blizzard employees less competent than dedicated fans without source code.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX Are you seriously suggesting that overwatch doesn’t make enough money to release server files considering indies do it all the time. The point for 2 is that because they have not released them they are at risk. That said they can it is not that hard especially if planned for.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX 1. Developing additional content requiring everything from new assets to ai is not comparable to releasing server binaries.
2. Re-read please, the fact that only 2 games are safe is the whole problem here the rest of that list is at risk.
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX 1. Most of those games are still massive money makers, and Indy games still regularly release server files.
https://t.co/ckHeF5YzOs’re proving our point, all the games that have that requirement are at risk of being lost.
3. Remarkable how much you argue against your own interest
@komocode@ZeroTrust4@SaiMorphX Both counter strike and team fortress have server files that the community can host without causing any issues with the live service and will still be useable if the live service components shut down.