@gamebiginner Begun? This has been the general consensus for around 10 years now.
Nevermind the fact that even just having a way to make money from unlicensed fan works is asking to get sued out of existence, of course. Some people lack that common sense, unfortunately...
@NoCount_HEROTom I don't actually know what the answers to these problems are. I support SKG wholeheartedly, but I acknowledge that some types of games may not be able to exist should it become law. It's a regrettable situation.
@NoCount_HEROTom That's simply how highly held consumer rights and freedom are here. It's a difficult question for me personally, as some of the games I've most enjoyed over the past 10 years are gacha games, but I can't ignore that their way of making money is fundamentally problematic. (9/10)
@NoCount_HEROTom How so? I'm genuinely curious to know what the reasons for this could be, seeing as SKG's only goal is mandating some way for purchased game content to remain playable after end-of-service, with the methods left to the developers and all legal liability ceasing afterward.
@merururuu I've received every commission I've paid for, but I also get about half through Skeb/Pixiv, which automatically refund you if the artist misses a deadline. Got ghosted a couple times after initial contact, but never after payment thankfully; sometimes queues are just super long.
@rlayuta_998 The chat has gotten a lot less responsive with push notifications with the update, I get mine 2-3 hours late now... But I've also noticed that even before that, DMs about commissions might go straight into spam/bot detection.
Twitter has never been a fan of artists.