Lotarion

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[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago (1 children)

If, as you said, as the game is EOL it doesn't make profits, then it can't cause losses either. Otherwise it'd have to be kept alive.

I mixed up words, what I meant was that the company could be harassed before it'd go bankrupt and EOL the game

Uh... If they're 3rd-party servers then hosting isn't paid for by the publisher. Additionally, game publishers don't pay for hosting of Discord/Reddit/ Lemmy communities. And even if they did if the game is EOL they'd axe that too if it induces any COst.

Now you misunderstood the statement. When the game is still hosted by the original devs/publishers, in-game bots would 1) tank the user experience (imagine tf2 but like half a year after launch) 2) put strain on the servers, the ones that still belong to the devs/publisher While that is going on, bots spamming media related to the game would tank engagement (who would want to play a game filled with bots that also has like no public community around it that isn't ruined by other bots). All that would make the revenue crash, and turn the game into a huge financial burden, causing the eventual drop of support/bankruptcy

I won't pick the rest of the comment apart, since you didn't quite get how this extortion scheme works (partly due to my poor explanation, but still)

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world -4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

"Stop calling it buying" now that's a good start. Clearly showing the player at the time of buying that the license will expire at EOL is a great way to set expectations properly

As for the exact time the license may expire: that would vary greatly based on the amount of concurrent players and the revenue the game generates, so the best estimate we can really have is whether or not the game generates enough money to continue supporting it (running servers costs money after all)

Overall, clearly setting expectations is the goal that this initiative should have been gunning for, but unfortunately that wouldn't make as much of a sensation in the news

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world -4 points 3 months ago

uBO Lite works on Manifest v3 and it works quite well in my experience, so I kinda don't get the whole manifest whining

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

Damn, guess I got wooshed

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Jokes on you, I typed this on a mobile device

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

If you think this is very witty and a gotcha, you're wrong. This argument doesn't work in reverse because whoever is using Linux already knows all about Windows, since, y'know, it has most of the Desktop market in its grip

This is like yelling about straight pride

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 4 points 5 months ago (3 children)

If you think this is very witty and a gotcha, you're wrong. This argument doesn't work in reverse because whoever is using Linux already knows all about Windows, since, y'know, it has most of the Desktop market in its grip

This is like yelling about straight pride

[โ€“] Lotarion@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

... gotta admit this is quite a bit more sound than I anticipated

As for LLMs, people don't really like when others say they can't explore the applications of tech, even if it's unsustainable, so there'f bacaklash ofc

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