The main thrust to the campaign is to try to have governments (mainly EU) intervene so that always online/online only games like The Crew are legally forced to allow players to mod/patch the games to continue their lifecycle offline/on private servers when the developers inevitably close servers on live service games.
The Accursed Farms spokesperson Ross seems to be an American living in Poland.
He seems like a good guy, but also very goofy, naive and disorganized.
Ross also seems burned out. In a recent update stream, he talked a lot about just wanting this campaign to be over one way or another. And no longer being involved in this petition fails.
Watching Louis Rossmann go off on Ross and his lack of responsibility was cathartic. Ross started this movement, he picked up the torch, now it is his responsibility to carry it.
Rossman finally had The Ross Man on a livestream, so we can all chill now and appreciate that Ross and Rossman are on the same page. u/throwawayaccount2037
Okay, but what is Louis Rossmann doing to stop killing games?
It's easy to come up with critical analysis on how people mess up attempting to do something right, but is Rossmann doing anything on his end to protect consumers or is it just "This guy is a loof and here's where he's messing up"?
Because, that's typical content creator drama that helps no one.
The EU invented taxation of non physical goods, invented link taxes, and claims legal jurisdiction over the entire internet for their censorship laws. They're not going to do anything good here.
The main thrust to the campaign is to try to have governments (mainly EU) intervene so that always online/online only games like The Crew are legally forced to allow players to mod/patch the games to continue their lifecycle offline/on private servers when the developers inevitably close servers on live service games.
The Accursed Farms spokesperson Ross seems to be an American living in Poland.
He seems like a good guy, but also very goofy, naive and disorganized.
Ross also seems burned out. In a recent update stream, he talked a lot about just wanting this campaign to be over one way or another. And no longer being involved in this petition fails.
He kept finding out just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
Watching Louis Rossmann go off on Ross and his lack of responsibility was cathartic. Ross started this movement, he picked up the torch, now it is his responsibility to carry it.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dibEZ9-Psss
Rossman finally had The Ross Man on a livestream, so we can all chill now and appreciate that Ross and Rossman are on the same page. u/throwawayaccount2037
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2_FvvqyR0
Well that's good to know. Thanks for the link.
Okay, but what is Louis Rossmann doing to stop killing games?
It's easy to come up with critical analysis on how people mess up attempting to do something right, but is Rossmann doing anything on his end to protect consumers or is it just "This guy is a loof and here's where he's messing up"?
Because, that's typical content creator drama that helps no one.
Maybe he should start a new campaign to kill his previous campaign.
The EU invented taxation of non physical goods, invented link taxes, and claims legal jurisdiction over the entire internet for their censorship laws. They're not going to do anything good here.