Bots ain’t users, spez, you greedy little pigboy.
Bots ain’t users, spez, you greedy little pigboy.
I for one do appreciate Denuvo. They help me blacklist anti-consumer publishers and developers.
In my case they’re facing a 100% revenue reduction regardless of when (or whether) it’s cracked.
I’m never going to buy denuvo infested malware, and developers and publishers who try to pull this shit go straight into the blacklist.
Well, this is going to be golden, isn’t it…?
They are still making games based on 15 year old standards
If only. Daggerfall was great for its time, Morrowind was and still remains a classic masterpiece.
The enshittification started with Oblivion, and only got worse from there.
To be fair, Musk does also have a weird plastic look in real pictures…
I don’t know… Boeing definitely was the kind of company to have an in-house assassin team and training program… but it is possible that those fell victim to budget cuts, brain drain, and knowledge loss and now they’re having to subcontract…
So people need to be bound by EULAs that they don’t click to agree?
People…? No. And whether they clicked to agree or not should be irrelevant; EULAs should be unenforceable.
Journalists and their employers…? Neither… but then developers don’t have any obligation to provide them with review copies in the future either.
In an industry that depends on mutual goodwill, trust, and agreement, bypassing the implied NDA was completely legal… but profoundly stupid, disingenuous, and unprofessional.
The Verge decided to burn bridges it had probably taken decades to build, for the sake of one single article. It was their right and prerogative to do it, nothing illegal about it, they had no obligation to follow the EULA.
But Valve has no obligation to let them play their invite-only beta either, or to provide them with review copies in the future, and neither has any other developer.
We’ll see how it works out for the Verge in the future.
One of Ken’s missing balls, I assume.