I don't think I've seen a more delusional fan base than Marathon.
People stopped playing because nobody in their right mind financially supports a game that's content is under supported and just not good.
"Destiny's numbers will plummet"
Bro your game never left the basement.
The greatest form of "revenge" would be firing every leader at both PlayStation and Bungie that led to the game being in the state it was.
Hand in hand, both these companies caused all this yet the players are the ones being punished.
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Over 400 stolen cats have been rescued after police in Vietnam busted a feline theft ring accused of selling animals for meat
Investigators say the suspects had been luring and trapping cats for around three years
Stop Killing Games attribue l’échec de son initiative à une réunion privée qu’a eu Yves Guillemot il y a deux semaines avec la Commission Européenne, sans que personne d’autre ne soit invité.
Rappelons que toute cette affaire a commencé à cause de l’éditeur français et de sa gestion calamiteuses de THÉ CREW. Merci Ubisoft…
Six ice cream companies in Japan were raided by authorities over allegations of forming an "ice cream cartel"
The investigation comes after years of rising dessert prices across the country
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.
Totally unrelated note:
2 weeks ago, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot reportedly attended a private meeting with European Commission officials in Brussels.
Nothing to see here!
Nothing at all!
Forza Horizon 6 is wiping credits from players who used an exploit to get rich
The bug involved driving a GMC Hummer EV into a glitch which would earn them 999,999,999 credits