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alienanimals , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

Oh no, the poor rich corporate executives who were just trying to fuck over their usebase made up some death threats!

Time to lick some boots - many of the people in this thread.

agitatedpotato ,

Im just happy a rich man is facing consequences for his actions, even if he made them up.

donuts , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes
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Godot users don't give death threats, just saying.

nodsocket , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

Relax it’s just a game

MrWafflesNBacon ,

It’s not a game it’s a game engine, atleast get it right

sirico , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes
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Come on people glitter bombs and ddos is so much funnier

BrudderAaron ,
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Glitterbombing, Harmless fun for the whole family!

Piogre314 ,

'member blackfaxing?

Buffalox , (edited ) to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

Starting on January 1, developers will be charged a fee every time someone installs a game built in Unity after they reach certain revenue or install thresholds.

Obviously death threats are not ok, but for fucks sake, that change is insane. People may install games many times for many reasons, like switching drives, computer, OS or debugging, or corruption, or because they go back to it after not playing for a while.

How is it a good model to charge for repeated installs?

The decision sparked an astonishing backlash against Unity from across the gaming industry,

I bet, this will threaten some people on their livelihood, and if you are 90% finished on a project, it’s an insane change that will force you to switch to another engine, and could kill several projects.

Also as a user, this increases the need and amount of DRM mechanics, which we need less not more of.

I hope Unity will see a massive dive in customers on these policies. This is the kind of decision a company deserves bankruptcy for. And the CEO John Riccitiello deserves to be fired without benefits, and never hired as CEO again.

Edit PS:

The fee is up to $0.20, that’s steep and would mean the end of sub $10 games. This would hurt single and indie developers very much.

Luckily there are other engines, but Unity used to be among the good ones, now they’ve become an untrustworthy player, and that decreases competition for the entire field.

HawlSera ,

This is why we cannot let monopolies control the internet. Between twitter, reddit, and unity…

EnglishMobster ,

Unreal is much more entrenched than Unity is. At the AAA level, more places hire Unreal devs than Unity devs.

Unity is popular with indies because it’s dead simple (Unreal is a complex monster of an engine). But even Unreal doesn’t have a monopoly, between things like Source, Lumberyard (which is now FOSS and run by the Linux Foundation), etc. Not to mention you can always roll your own engine, which many places already have.

ZephyrXero , to technology in Caesars reportedly paid millions to stop hackers releasing its data

A post about hacking from a user named ZeroCool. Yep, checks out. Heh

Winged_Hussar ,
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DocBlaze , (edited ) to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

nobody who makes public death threats is gonna do shit. why would you announce and make a public record of a crime you are about to commit? hashtag ? another joke of a corporate move, unless it’s a lie to get sympathy. Way overblown reaction for somebody just angry and probably talking shit.

BrudderAaron ,
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I mean, people live stream themselves committing crimes and shit quite often. Never underestimate the stupidity of our society.

DocBlaze ,

feel like a beefed up law enforcement presence for a couple weeks enough to stop that if it’s just one person dumb enough to stroll in the front door with a facetiming iPhone and a .45, this seems like an extreme reaction for something that was probably not even a literal death threat to begin with.

Puzzle_Sluts_4Ever ,

I strongly recommend looking in to how this has gone down for a lot of Influencers and the like (since coders and journalists tend to be a lot more quiet about it). For all his flaws, moistcritikal did a really good video on this a few years (?) back regarding one of the bigger female streamers. He, of course, ruined it by treating it like a cool ass event when the stalker got arrested but…

The reality is that cops don’t give a shit. You can provide the details of the death threats against you and they will just say to call them if something happens. And even then, they will do their best to not get involved even while someone is standing outside your door. This is why, every so often, you hear about something like Gavin Free and Meg Turney having their stalker break into their home with a loaded weapon and either dying by suicide or cop. They had reported it countless times before but it wasn’t until the guy was forcibly breaking into their home that the cops gave a shit.

And there are plenty more situations like that which don’t involve two of the most public people on the internet who work for a company that will farm clout out of anything.

Like, back during the height of Gamergate, a very good friend of mine literally had to go into hiding because he was targeted by the mob for the crime of… writing a few articles. He, his wife, and their newborn had reported the death and rape threats to the cops repeatedly and even had a different friend help track down the sources of some of the more credible ones (let’s not go into details on how…) and provide a paper trail. Nothing. He was literally on the phone with 911 begging for help when one of the stalkers was standing outside his home with an assault rifle. Dispatch only even sent a cop AFTER they heard the gunshots on the call as the monster unloaded on their home. And guess what? Cops didn’t give a shit after the fact either and it was up to him to take his family and go into hiding for a few months before taking a new, much lower profile, job writing press releases.

For what its worth? His former employers wanted to go public with that. He threatened to sue them to hell and back if they did because all he cared about was keeping his family alive. And that is not an isolated incident.

DocBlaze ,

sorry tbh I’m sure this may have been a legit point but this was too long of a rant for me to fully read. can someone tldr this for me?

I dunno this feels like some truths were stretched, if you call the cops with a man standing outside your house with an assault rifle they would definitely dispatch someone in any state but maybe texas

Uniquitous ,

People are indeed stupid. There’s a reason the Mafia’s #1 rule was “keep your fuckin’ mouth shut.” If you’re going to commit a crime, don’t talk about it just do it.

DocBlaze , (edited )

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  • Uniquitous ,

    Discuss, yes, but only verbally. And even then obliquely. “Take him to that spot, you know the one, over by where Leon used to work.” Stuff should never be written down because you’re just asking for it to turn up as evidence somewhere.

    StarServal , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes
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    Shitty Executive: “Oh shit, our terrible idea turned out to be wildly unpopular and we’re getting massive negative feedback! Quick, play the death threats card to make us look like the victim!”

    CrabAndBroom ,

    Perhaps they could pay a small fee to not receive them.

    Or purchase the Happy Customer Times Season Pass, where for 12 months they only receive feedback telling them how awesome they’re doing. Only $39.99 per employee!

    *fees are liable to change at any time without notice, new prices may be applied retroactively

    ezures ,

    20 cents for every death threat not sent? Sure! Whos counting? Dont worry, our propiertary system counts every unsent message, you only need to pay up ^(works every previously unsent message, but only if you got more than 200 000 the past year, we got you)

    Bit seriously, why do some people always so eager to send death threats? It almost never achieves anything, gets you on the moral low ground and doesn’t even get to the right persons the first place.

    Bye ,

    I’m sure there’s a PR playbook somewhere with a flowchart that says, did you screw up really badly and you look like the villain? - yes - There’s public outrage? - yes - say there’s death threats

    Dick_Justice , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes
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    Mm, I’m curious as to what the threats actually were. I’ve seen people claim they got death threats because someone tweeted “kys” at them in response to their homophobic bullshit.

    YeetPics , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed
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    Don’t worry, Devs. I won’t be buying any unity trash ever again.

    dan1101 , to technology in Caesars reportedly paid millions to stop hackers releasing its data

    Oh no! Anyways.

    I have no sympathy for those that make money from exploiting gamblers.

    Cryan24 , to technology in Unity will start charging developers each time their game is installed

    They do know unreal engine 5 is a thing, yeah?

    FoundTheVegan , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes
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    This is a reminder that there are crazy people on the internet.

    But this is NOT a reason to have sympathy for Unity.

    gravitas_deficiency , to technology in Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes

    So, the leadership of Unity is a complete piece of shit, but death threats (or really, any other threat of violence) are just straight up idiotic. It’s a game engine company. There are much more fun and interesting (and, you know, legal) ways to kill the company in a commercial sense.

    TwilightVulpine ,

    I feel bad for the regular workers there who can’t choose the direction of the company and need that job to live.

    But frankly if they were all directed just to the CEO, I couldn’t be less bothered. Wealthy assholes don’t have empathy, don’t listen to reasons, aren’t bound by rules. Even lawsuits today are decided more by who has the most money than who is in the right. Maybe it’s not so bad if folks put some fear in him, specifically.

    Sure, there are more worthy causes to direct that sort of outrage to. Then again there’s the livelihood of a large number of smaller creators to consider. This isn’t just about a fictional thing not being the way someone wanted.

    ultratiem ,
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    Wild. Murica lol.

    The one guy working on a PS2 emulator also quit because death threats.

    Why not make sustainable laws to prevent shitty companies from doing things like this instead of “social justice”

    HawlSera ,

    Because the most successful senior citizen daycare facility is the US Senate. A lot of these people still think of computers as being Commodore 64s.

    SCB ,

    Companies are allowed to make bad decisions bro.

    Uniquitous ,

    Well, they are idiotic, yes. In the sense that if you mean to kill someone, telling them beforehand is wildly counter-productive.

    Buelldozer , to technology in Caesars reportedly paid millions to stop hackers releasing its data
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    Going after Vegas Casinos is funny but probably a bad idea for your long term health. Those kinds of people get pretty grumpy when you steal from them.

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