Yes, but that phrase does not tell you in which direction you have to turn to tighten it. So it doesn’t really answer the question?
Yes, but that phrase does not tell you in which direction you have to turn to tighten it. So it doesn’t really answer the question?
The intention is great, but you should not use a CC license for software.
As I saw in another post:
This is because a lot of individuals tried to start an arbitration process with valve and that got costly for Valve. So now they try to force everyone to do it in a different way.
More info in other posts:
Oh. Same. And as always, most of the left are fighting against each other. With the added bonus that now the parties in the middle also try to do right wing politics.
But then that would mean that they’ll loose even more customers
Do you pay for Lemmy? Did you donate something? Or do you think you don’t need to, because it’s free?
Half of Germany doesn’t think it was that bad and wants to repeat it. Or has at least nothing against a repeat
Is it always exactly the same site URL?
So is this post an ad for this game? Kinda genius.
Your question indicates that you don’t have one?
I am sure you know that, but if not:
I am using Putin as an extreme example to discuss the broader question of whether the ethics and actions of creators should influence consumer decisions, and not because Putin is directly related to the situation being discussed. Even if a notorious figure like Putin were to release a game, some people, like you in this case, might argue that the game’s quality alone should be the deciding factor in whether to support it, while others might refuse to support it based on the creator’s actions or background. I was just trying to find out if there is a line you are not going to cross or if you will play it no matter the circumstances as long as you think the game is good. And as it turns out, based on this conversation, there is a line for you and it’s literally “the game was created by Putin”
Yes, you are right. Everyone had to draw the line themselves. And if you only stop buying a game if it is from Putin, that is indeed your decision. But it obviously also means, that you do made your decision not only on the game itself. So I am not sure what your argument is here.
Yes, because it seems the studio doesn’t have any problem with misogyny
Yes, who cares if Putin releases a game as long as it’s good?
Isn’t this the game where reviewers/streamers(?) are not allowed to mention feminism?
The image is the bait
There were both
Probably because PayPal does not allow it.