Anarchists could be on that list. I grew up thinking anarchists were chaos demons trying to fuck shit up for fun. Turns out they’re just people who actually have empathy and aren’t greedy shitheads.
I’m just a weird, furry, pan guy (cis he/him). I also have a big, blue username.
Currently on Earth for 8 years ensuring steps to unite humanity and usher us into the galactic civilization just so I can see my boyfriend again.
Anarchists could be on that list. I grew up thinking anarchists were chaos demons trying to fuck shit up for fun. Turns out they’re just people who actually have empathy and aren’t greedy shitheads.
I mean, that’s generally the answer but how do they gain here? Again, since it requires both GTA 4 and 5, wouldn’t it be more likely to drive sales of both from people wanting to play the mod, thus giving Cockstar more revenue? At least Nintendo’s inane BS makes sense, trying to stop emulation because you “need” emulators to play pirated Nintendo games. Taking down this mod, or the VR mods, doesn’t make a lick of sense.
PS3 era. $600 for the PS3 or ~$500 for a PC that performed similarly if you just wanted to play games and not also include an expensive ass Blu-ray drive.
I hope we get another time where you can build a PC that matches or surpasses the latest consoles, at a lower cost. It’s been a while.
Don’t you only get paid if someone else actually uses what you patented? I have never seen that happen with patented game mechanics. If the mechanic is patented by company X, company Y simply won’t use that mechanic. Who the hell else had playable loading screens when Namco still held a patent on them? Who currently has a nemesis system outside of the Shadow of Mordor games, which is patented by WB?
What is the legal reasoning for this? From what I’ve read about this mod, you have to already own both GTA 4 and 5, kinda like the Tale of Two Wastelands mod for Fallout 4, so it’s not like they were redistributing files they don’t own.
I did not expect to see a few dipshits sucking on Elon’s nuts in those comments. Gross.
Yeah, it was an indie thing, but it was also one of the first huge success stories from crowdfunding/early access, too. So in typical game’s industry fashion, they copied it; but only the parts that make them more money for less effort.
Not too long after Minecraft blew up and they saw that people would willingly pay to play shit that’s not finished.
People actually side stepping a giant, rolling object instead of continuing to run from it down the path it’s rolling?
I remember at launch, I got to a point in the MQ where you have to talk to a dude through a slot in a door and the NPC just never came to the door to have this dialogue which would lead to him opening the door.
I had to fix it myself once the toolset released, and the problem was that the script that was supposed to play never actually had the trigger set up. Like the scripted even was there, it was ready to go, but someone at Bethesda forgot to actually include the trigger that would run it.
And again, this was a MAIN QUEST, and pretty early into it at that. There is no excuse for a bug this easily fixed to go completely unnoticed in QA.
The brontosaurus is delayed. Something about the courier being eaten by a dilophosaurus? I know you spared no expense, but these things happen.
Uh … Anyone got an alternative link or can paste the text of the article? I keep getting sent to a wall of HTML/PHP code.
More like the plot to Tim Burton’s Batman Forever.
I can’t help but imagine a rotting body that the chip is just allowing to be remote controlled as they Weekend at Bernie’s it around PR events.
“They’re fine, see!”
All of this also coincides with a rumored new VR headset (via copyright/trademark registration). Any new Half-Life installment is likely to be a follow-up to Alyx and not HL3.
Just once, I would love to see a game being played via musical instrument, and when you’re actually in the shit against a boss, it ends up creating a banger of a song.
I only trust two things when I pirate games: official GOG installers and FitGirl repacks.