At $4 you’re not making a big investment, so why not just try it yourself and see?
The cynic in me suspects it was a new account created to promote the Stop Killing Games campaign.I wonder if the original poster has checked back yet and read all of these great posts.
Now you mention it the OP does seem strangely obsessed with game death.The cynic in me suspects it was a new account created to promote the Stop Killing Games campaign.
Yeah, it's a foolproof plan to scrape the forums of niche games for those juicy... three more votesThe cynic in me suspects it was a new account created to promote the Stop Killing Games campaign.
Good luck to them...The cynic in me suspects it was a new account created to promote the Stop Killing Games campaign.
I'm not sure what you're on about, but count me in, your suspicions are probably correct.The cynic in me suspects it was a new account created to promote the Stop Killing Games campaign.
Two, because I already voted (twice, in both the UK and the EU)Yeah, it's a foolproof plan to scrape the forums of niche games for those juicy... three more votes.
I'm not sure what you're on about, but count me in, your suspicions are probably correct.
Note-I have heard the term stop killing games lately but have no idea what it's about.
I think Ross has expressed that the most realistic fundamental idea is to at least try to start a discussion between EU lawmakers and game publishers on how the problem could be solved in a way that's most satisfactory to all involved parties while still ensuring consumer rights of purchase.In short it's a initiative to legally force game publishers to ensure players have some sort of access to the live service games, once the publisher pulls the plug on the game servers. It's a bit more complex than that, but that's the jist of it.