

Seconded, and my son likes it too.
Seconded, and my son likes it too.
I was being sarcastic, my bad. How does this convince me people who bought the crew were deceived?
If someone’s part of the “public” then its provided to them for 0$, thats the deal. If they are an adult in that area they might pay for it in taxes, but most places won’t limit access to local taxpayers. There is nothing underhanded happening there. Its provided for a group of people and those people use it within the guidelines setup for them.
Im sure you will have as little to say in your next reply but do try to actually make a point.
Its literally a protection for those who create art or science. You are arguing what you think the spirit of the law is vs. what it functionally does. The purpose of a system is what it does.
Its not a privilege, its a protection for artists. There is nothing that says they have any responsibilities to their work after the copyright expires. I’m not sure where you got this privilege thing from.
It will be available in the public domain once the copyright expires, in the case of the crew.
Feel free to make another racing MMO and call it whatever you’d like though.
Well let me go back to 2005 and tell young me that I only own a license to WoW so I can say “no shit idiot” and slap my future self. If you were deceived that’s on you.
You can’t steal from nature. Parks are provided for the public, its literally the whole point.
Any more gotchas?
You are implying its about server costs then? Activision sunset the crew because they had been developing the crew 2 for a long time. It had to come out eventually. Allowing third party hosting of the crew would have cost them a lot of money. Why should they take a loss in that situation?
Well right now it no longer exists and its not in the public domain so noone is allowed to recreate it. Once it enters public domain, it will be legal to recreate it. I don’t think its on the company to prop up everyone else after they no longer have ownership of the IP. Servers have been reverse engineered before, and in WoW classics case, they brought in the indie devs who were doing it to help them recreate the game again for real.
Won’t it still eventually go into public domain whether the servers are running or not? Then any company would be free to remake the game or use the IP?
They shouldnt be required to do anything with it. Theres no public safety issue that requires it be maintained, its just a game. You also seem to imply making money from creating a game is immoral. This whole “art” belongs to everyone thing is stupid and only hurts artists.
Do people not literally have the crew on disk? There you go, they own it.
Depends if you see theft as someone taking something they didnt pay for or earn, or if you see it as someone depriving someone else of their property, or both of them count.
I’d argue both qualify as theft, and pirating is the first case. Just because you can replicate something for free (which is not the case with software) does not mean you are entitled to it.
A quick search found multiple pirated versions of rocksmith, you might already be able to do the last part of your post.
I agree woth everything you said but want to add that leaving big open spaces can be an effective design choice. Compare botw to totk and the ambiance changes drastically due to this.
Correcting course is a good thing. If elon were to change course and spend all his energy ending world hunger or something, I wouldnt shit on him for it. I dont think it will happen with him, and if it did it would take years before I’d believe it was earnest, but we should allow people room to grow and change based on prior mistakes.
All that said I’ll most likely not play shadows. Assassins creed as a whole is somewhat stale. Ive ridden that ride so many times.
Not sure if this works for you but I didnt see it mentioned. I use plex for my media server, so I would just put whatever it is on there and then someone else can log in remotely and download it through the app on their mobile, and I think also via the website too.
I know this works if the person is downloading from android but haven’t tested otherwise.
Okay can you explain why thats a sarcastic answer? Is one of those first three steps way harder than I think it is?
I think metal gear solid 5 is an example of GTA style game but you can actually complete missions in multiple different ways.