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MrHeretic 21 points ago +21 / -0

Oh shoot. I found a bunch of fantastic books I probably couldn't access anywhere else on there. I can imagine that there's gonna be a bunch of things on that site vanishing forever if this gets serious.

I don't expect massive websites to go down with ease every day, but I might need to start saving things in any way possible at the first chance that I get.

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MrHeretic 4 points ago +4 / -0

Emergence was missing for a while, apparently. I wonder if this was the reason.

On the wider topic, I have to wonder if this plus the massive wave of anime site shutdowns is the start of wider attempts to knock down piracy. I don't know if it will be kept up or not, though.

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MrHeretic 2 points ago +2 / -0

They're probably thinking that they can make the reappraisal of the prequels happen again, really.

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MrHeretic 6 points ago +6 / -0

It reminds me of how older anti-drug programs like D.A.R.E. accidentally helped increase drug use and how Cigarette companies acutally exploit anti-smoking campaigns for their own benefit.

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MrHeretic 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think if Hyenas had gotten to release, it might have drawn as much mockery (well deserved mockery, at that), if not more. Doubly so since the PvPvE extraction shooter elements and zero gravity gameplay were not working out from what little I know about the game.

I don't think it helped that you needed a Playstation account to play the game, especially since that hurt Helldivers 2 a lot.

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MrHeretic 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think it even fell short of the Day Before in terms of longevity (Which lasted about 40-50 days before the servers were shut down). To say nothing of Battleborn getting three more years to serve it's cult following after it's last content update despite crashing hard in the wake of overwatch and the fact that Bioware's Anthem is still running (To my knowledge) long after the pandemic cancelled the attempted rework.

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MrHeretic 5 points ago +5 / -0

I really hope this film doesn't end up coasting on the massive backlash, at least.

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MrHeretic 6 points ago +6 / -0

There was at least one youtube comment asking that same question. I think at this point if they did that, it would probably just cause a streisand effect as disabling comments usually does.

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MrHeretic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Indeed. Not to mention that the cultists who actually like this shit have it blow up in their faces when games they shit on like Hogwarts Legacy or Black Myth: Wukong make huge sums of money. I do think that a lot of the situations where they made money were only due to the fact that these games were dependent on the DEI funding tey got to make any profit at all.

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MrHeretic 7 points ago +7 / -0

I could see someone making one of those classic parodies of Downfall with Hitler ranting about Concord.

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MrHeretic 3 points ago +3 / -0

The problem with dealing with an extremely conformist, collectivist society is you end up in situations like this. There being a single possible way to talk about their history or society without insulting them.

I actually wonder if that applies to the DEI nutters, now that you bring that up...

its why Nobunaga is 400% evil and literally Satan anytime they need a villain

Yes, I have seen him portrayed both in a positive (The Ambition of Oda Nobuna is one case where I've seen a heroic Nobunaga) and negative light before - according to another user on c/gaming, the same can be said of Akechi Mitsuhide, who betrayed him, but there's still a lot of respect for the guy to have made people angry about this.

but Ubisoft has no leeway or benefit of the doubt left after all the other bullshit they are pulling here.

100%. The questionable portrayal of both Nobunaga and Akechi might have been forgiven if it wasn't for all the shit they pulled with Yasuke and the upset it caused the Japanese.

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MrHeretic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not to mention that if it becomes clear that the government is doing something that could easily be taken as a sign that they are trying to give themselves more power (IE cracking down on social media "misinformation") or even starts using guns themselves, that could inflame things as well. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if criminal elements start finding something lucrative in the chance to give somebody an edge.

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MrHeretic 6 points ago +6 / -0

Exactly. Biden has finally become an obvious failure and they finally have Kamala in the right position to push her for president. I refuse to believe that Biden being put in the white house had zero hand in her getting anywhere this far, even if by accident.

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MrHeretic 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is trying to require an account for a service different to the one you bought the game on to play it becoming more common? I think it might be the newest bad idea that's catching on among gaming executives.

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MrHeretic 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah. It's bloody hilarious to see everything from an anime version of the moment to a ugandan-acted-out version of the moment.

For real, too: https://notthebee.com/article/kids-in-checks-notes-uganda-are-recreating-the-attempted-hit-on-donald-trump

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MrHeretic 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't know. I know that the word has been used before in legal jargon, as in "Not restorable to competency" before, probably for a long time. I do think the word "competence" is still a thing, at least.

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MrHeretic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Indeed. I think the precise turning point was the presidential debate, which was where it became so obvious that they couldn't lie to the face of normies about Biden's competency anymore. Sure, I know they aren't stupid enough to suddenly believe the earth is flat because CNN said so, but it had to take a screw-up this bad to flounder any trust that voting for biden was a good idea.

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MrHeretic 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think that a democrat who is too openly pro-Israel would be a PR nightmare, given that there are already lots of leftists who are critical enough of the country that they might not want someone who does.

I still don't know who they could get to replace him, given that they are running out of time fast and he is being quite stubborn with holding the position.

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MrHeretic 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's basically NFT-like market speculation, but done within the marketplace and cutting Steam in on the profits.

I should tell you something I remember hearing from Cryptobros. They would often use steam's item trading marketplace as a sort of sign that NFTs could work, saying that their version was open source and free of DRM. However, I think that this entire fiasco could be seen as a warning sign of why this example could be turned against them, especially considering the CSGO skin gambling debacles, and I don't think they know how to solve most of the problems that already exist with steam's marketplace.

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MrHeretic 5 points ago +5 / -0

No guarantee that that would work, either, since pro-palestinian people might start noticing(tm), or the fact that there is probably a good number of lefty editors that might not take kindly to being called antisemites despite what they believe.

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MrHeretic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hell, I think even trying to silence that is probably going to backfire in their faces, since it would look like they are promoting what they claim to be against.

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MrHeretic 9 points ago +9 / -0

I guess it is hilarious when the information controllers are turning against the ADL. I think it would look even more ridiculous if the ADL started to claim that Wikipedia has been compromised by Antisemites (I don't think that they are going to do that right away, as it would be another blow to them, but I think they might do so if the current israel situation drags on long enough).

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MrHeretic 5 points ago +5 / -0

Wait, they were? Any proof?

If it's true, then I would say they almost managed to do it if it weren't for those meddling juries.

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