Pants as well...I'm surprised either of them still haven't picked up a lifetime banI do that, occasionally, haven't been reprimanded for it yet, Huni-Badger i think is on ban no: 16.![]()
Pants as well...I'm surprised either of them still haven't picked up a lifetime banI do that, occasionally, haven't been reprimanded for it yet, Huni-Badger i think is on ban no: 16.![]()
Pants as well...I'm surprised either of them still haven't picked up a lifetime ban![]()
I suppose as an org of veteran star citizen backers and players...most of us are kinda shyte fanboys when you come to think about itOh... yeah, he's a bigger Spectrum troll than Huni-Badger.
In fact, not just no but HELL NO.
if furries are priced out of attending this is 100% a good thing. couldnt support it more.
if furries are priced out of attending this is 100% a good thing. couldnt support it more.
oh heck, no idea what that video is gonna say and dont think im gonna watch it![]()
Wouldn't it be more likely for MS/Bethesda to sue as they will have brought out their game first..Sure you can, deep pockets of legal teams is a very hard buff to any claim made in the us legal system, that has been proven time and time again. Though, having said that, it may be why they won't, I guess Bethesda may come under protection from daddy Microsoft? If so, their financial power make CIG look like a gnat going up against an elephant. But hey, it's only a theory..
That's a good question, I don't know how actual release vs. developmental marketing etc.. would play into the equation. I don't think it would be as cut and dry as that if one were really get into the legalities of it. I'd say it was more on CIG to show that Bethesda looked at Squadron 42 and thought, "let's do a game just like that" that amounted to copying.Wouldn't it be more likely for MS/Bethesda to sue as they will have brought out their game first..![]()
My thread got full-on deletedFine work Stu
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$199 base rate is an insane amount to pay just to be lied to. That's like psychoanalyst tier money...
That's a good question, I don't know how actual release vs. developmental marketing etc.. would play into the equation. I don't think it would be as cut and dry as that if one were really get into the legalities of it. I'd say it was more on CIG to show that Bethesda looked at Squadron 42 and thought, "let's do a game just like that" that amounted to copying.
I missed the result of the Ed Sheeran case, and I'm glad it concluded like that, but that case was undermined by the fact that the chord structure was found to exist in prior recordings and therefore was ruled to not be unique enough to be covered, and quite rightly. However, the case of Huey Lewis & The News vs Ray Parker Jr for Ghostbusters is also relevant as in that case, clear similarities could be shown, among other aspects, whch indicated that they had copied unique elements of a HL&TN song when composing the Ghostbusters theme. In other words, generic chords that had a chance to be inspirational without intent to copy is looked at differently than looking at a successful song and then copying elements because they wanted to appeal to the same market with their song.
Therefore, one could make an argument that Bethesda may have looked at the premise of Squadron 42 and then decided to make their own version of it, whether Starfield beat Squadron 42 to market may not be a relevant factor, as the claim would likely be that CIG would lose sales due to the similarities.
However, and this will be the last I mention of it, it is very unlikely as I don't see it as a winning strategy for CIG at this point, more of a hail mary attempt, which, as I initially mentioned, would be a sign that CIG really have nothing when it comes to Squadron 42, as it would be much more preferable to just release it and let the market decide which product was worthy.
My thread got full-on deleted
There's more (still no message from them)
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CitizenCon ticket prices are ridiculous! Let's compare to other expo's... posted:
$199 each for two days (and no one-day tickets available).
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Meanwhile, Warframe's TennoCon, day ticket is $23
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PDXCon (Stellaris, Cities Skylines, Crusader Kings, etc), ticket is FREE
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World Of Tanks' TankFest, day ticket is $38
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Gamescom, a massive expo with hundreds of games showcased, day ticket is $40 or less
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