I am shocked I tell you, shocked. Well, not that shocked.
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Devs geting screwed over by management (not even just game devs but all devs) is a tale older than time, sadly.
What an absolutely dystopian future we're in.
Movies can be fun bad tbh. They can have cheap budgets, horribly low quality CGI, but still be a fun watch.
You're right they should just... get killed instead then?
You're right, I'm an abuse enabler because I made an observation about companies being shitty. Very well said.
Saying "You're not alone" is supposed to be a wholesome thing to show someone that you care. Instead, it's AI companies squeezing as much data out of customers and injecting as much AI into everything they can.
Society really took a wrong turn didn't it?
Just unfortunate timing I would think lol
Great minds think alike I guess.
Is he wrong though?
I think that's something they have, yeah. It's kind of unheard of to me. I can only imagine public servants like librarians or library assistants getting stalked, harassed, etc because their info is publicly available for anyone to access.
I've seen him described elsewhere as "a poor man's idea of a rich man" and I think it's accurate.
With that said, I don't think it's his fault the petition failed, people just don't care usually.
edit: To give more context, Pirategames literally does not know what the Stop Killing Games movement is about, he thinks it's only about single-player games being always-online (yes that's a component of it but not the whole thing) and converting multiplayer games to be offline-playable single-player games but it does NOT mention that anywhere because it is NOT about that. However, I guarantee you that Pirategames will not admit that he was mistaken about his understanding of the Stop Killing Games movement, he will instead double and triple down and insist that he had the correct understanding of it. lol
Well yeah, they have to hoard your advertising data somehow. How else can they advertise things that you don't need to buy?