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TheColeys , to gaming in A South Park meme is now a real Hello Kitty game

Life imitates Art

Froyn ,

Life... Finds a way...

mooseknee , to gaming in Warhammer’s upcoming fantasy RTS is simple, sleek, and thrilling

As a lover of RTS games, I am cautiously excited. A friend and I were talking the other day and we came to a realization that might sound mundane. Some of the things we miss about older games (specifically RTS) is that balance is so much more important now that a lot of the time, character and uniqueness get lost. If things aren’t as close to perfectly balanced as possible, gamers get real angry. There were some truly unbalanced RTS games that were incredibly fun. Battle for Middle Earth had some great mechanics that were incredibly fun, but I don’t many would say those games were balanced lol

vampatori ,
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I think after Dawn of War III, caution is the key! But yes, this is certainly one to watch!

GladiusB , to technology in Discord wants to void your right to sue them in court — but you can opt out of the practice
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t see how this matters to the common user. Why am I going to disagree with Discord enough to sue them. What services do they provide other than a way to communicate for gamers?

Are companies involved? Yes. But I’m not a company and I don’t really care if they have a hard time dealing with it. They replaced Teamspeak and I will use it as a platform to communicate. If that changes I might change my stance, but I don’t see any other need for it.

isildun ,

The long story short is that you are being made to (by default) give up rights that you should have, particularly around class action lawsuits. It’s strictly bad for you and strictly good for the company. They probably shouldn’t be allowed to do this. Since they are, the only thing we can do to protest it is to opt-out.

Maybe you’ll never sue discord. But maybe someday there will be a lawsuit brought against discord by someone else. A few ideas for topics might include a security vulnerability that leaks personal information, the use of discord content for AI training data (e.g. copyright issues), or the safety of minors online. If you don’t opt-out, you can’t be a part of such lawsuits if they ever become relevant. This overall weakens these lawsuits and empowers companies like discord to do more shady things with less fear of repercussions.

And, since the vast majority of people will never opt-out (since you’re opted in by default) these kinds of lawsuits are weakened from the start. That’s why every company in the US is doing this forced arbitration thing. At this point, they would be crazy not to since it’s such a good thing for them and the average person doesn’t care enough about it.

GladiusB ,
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I hear you. I’m not discounting that these could happen. But how likely is it for my usage? Or most people’s usage? My kid is on discord and it’s monitored and we use it for gaming. That is what I am led to believe most use it for.

I guess my point is I don’t see a scenario for suing Discord itself. They are just the vessel I use to communicate with. I use it constantly. I just don’t care. There has never been a time I give out enough information to worry about it.

If there are other scenarios, sure. But it sounds like more of a liability clause for companies that join Discord than individuals.

A_Random_Idiot ,

“I don’t see how this right is, personally, of use to me in this moment, so why should I care about it?”

The same failed logic that brought us stuff such as “I have nothing to hide, why should I care about privacy?” and “If you’ve done nothing wrong, You have nothing to fear”

asdfasdfasdf ,

This is basically the same as saying “I’m not concerned about government back doors or encryption being banned since I’m not doing anything wrong, so it doesn’t affect me”.

GladiusB ,
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No it’s not. The government is a completely different entity than a company. It’s structure is different and it’s motivation is different. How it implements everything is completely different. If a company says “you can only take us to arbitration” and all I am using it for is to communicate anonymously to other gamers it is not the same as someone knowing everything and going through all my shit.

It’s like a company saying you can’t sue if you use a can opener with a pop top cap. It doesn’t apply to me. I also don’t see how it applies to their user base.

But I know no one has given me any scenario that actual users have encountered when Discord was being sued and it turned the tide. I’ll just you guys disagree with me.

roguetrick ,

A scenario is pretty simple: They don’t hire enough security personnel to safeguard your data. They get hacked. There is very little damages you could get in arbitration for losing that data, so nothing happens. You cannot form a class to actually make something happen.

GladiusB ,
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What data? The fake email I made up with a made up name to play a game they don’t know much about? I don’t understand how this applies.

Zoot ,
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You said your kid uses discord? So you’re completely fine with all of their messages being fair share for anyone to view, and you having no say in the matter?

GladiusB ,
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Where is that happening? The claim is that you have to go to arbitration rather than court. Nothing says that their information is anywhere other than discord.

And if your question is that my kid is giving out information, he’s not. I look at all his messages and he is fully aware from coaching with my friends and family to not give any sensitive information out to anyone under any circumstances.

He uses to game. Just as I do.

Buttons ,
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And it just makes no sense.

The courts are supposed to be a higher authority than personal agreements, so how can a personal agreement override the courts?

roguetrick ,

Courts are not a higher authority than contract law, they just interpret it.

ipkpjersi ,

You shouldn’t give up your rights in exchange for nothing. In some places that’s not even legal.

GladiusB ,
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Maybe it won’t be. I don’t see the situation coming up often. In fact I think this might make them more prone to being sued.

squid_slime , to gaming in A handheld Xbox? Microsoft’s gaming chief can’t stop thinking about it
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If they’re going with that design then expect a cease and desist lol

rdyoung ,

From who? Sega for ripping off the gamegear?

squid_slime ,
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

No dont be silly I obviously meant the gameboy

Bay_of_Piggies , to piracy in Warner Bros. is now erasing games as it plans to delist Adult Swim-published titles
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Why??

GalaxyBrain , to piracy in Warner Bros. is now erasing games as it plans to delist Adult Swim-published titles
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LifeOfChance , to technology in The FTC isn’t too happy with Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard layoffs

I’m guessing because they haven’t been paid their share of the profits and savings. FTC only cares about themselves nothing more.

FartsWithAnAccent , to technology in The FTC isn’t too happy with Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard layoffs
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

lol, ok

shani66 , to gaming in Palworld’s success is partially born from Pokémon fans’ discontent

I’d be incredibly happy if that were true, but it isn’t. We’ve had proper Pokemon alternatives since before Pokemon even existed and they haven’t slowed that shitty franchise one bit. Megaten is still niche, Digimon is still niche, cassette beasts (the actual goty) has an even smaller audience than those games, if this was major discontent with Pokemon cassette beasts at least would be in a much better place (since it literally released last year, perfect to take advantage of Pokemon’s unending failures). Gotta nip that unwarranted optimism in the bud, gamefreak sucks and will never improve, their fans suck and will never improve.

CaptObvious , to gaming in Capcom adds new DRM to old PC games, raising worries over mods

I honestly didn’t even know that Capcom was still around. Time for a boycott?

Pratai , to gaming in Netflix has landed The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy

No.

tygerprints , to gaming in Stardew Valley Expanded exceeded its creator’s wildest dreams

I truly wish I had access to Steam. I see all these wonderful casual puzzle games (my #1 love) and they never come out on Switch. But I don't have a good computer that is up to date and it cannot run Steam at all. My mouth waters when I see playthroughs of certain Steam games on Youtube.

Kwakigra ,

You can get a computer which can run Steam the low-spec library for less than $100 if you get a very common used office computer. I’ve seen as low as $50 for a functional machine only a few years old. Most likely it could run most puzzle games.

Don_alForno ,

Stardew Valley is on switch though? It’s also on gog.com which is preferable anyway. No launcher required.

tygerprints ,

Yep, it's on Switch, I originally bought a physical copy for PS4 back when it first came out, but then my PS4 gave out around the same time I was gifted with a Switch system. And then I found out all my PS4 games were pretty much also available on Switch. But what I really envy are people who can play Steam games, they are so much my type of casual games.

sfera , to gaming in The human cost of 2023's devastating game industry layoffs

Crunch should be forbidden. It destroys people.

SpeziSuchtel , to gaming in Nintendo is making a live-action Legend of Zelda movie with Sony

Interesting that they are opting for a live action movie. The Super Mario Bros movie was produced by universal, so them going with Sony is quite nice.

Destraight , to games in World of Warcraft’s 3-expansion Worldsoul Saga announced at BlizzCon

Wow is such an ugly game. You get these amazing looking CGI trailers but then when you check it out in game it’s just polygons. So dumb. At least guild wars 2 looked good, but I haven’t played that in forever so who knows what it looks like now

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