@FandSOS@r3incarnationan Or companies can provide the required software that the servers for the game use when they shut the game down? If a company doesn't want to pay the server costs, okay, let the user handle it instead once the game is End of Life.
@FandSOS@GlitchyBomb@Elvick@CeoOfMarie_ I thank God history is not preserved by mindless worms such as yourself. You're an actual disgrace to the human experience. The idea that rules and laws made by man have convinced you to throw away the human moral principle of preserving our past. You will wither and be forgotten
@SirThroatinator@FandSOS@GlitchyBomb@Elvick@CeoOfMarie_ tbh I kind of get the idea of things being temporary, kinda like the whole Unus Annus thing, a YouTube channel where you had to be there to experience it in its full glory, before everything being deleted.
Though I guess the point is that Nier isn't really going for that, idk
@FandSOS But this mobile game was free to play? And there are people who paid money within the game. Also, again, WE WANT TO GIVE THEM MONEY FOR IT. They won’t let us!
@FandSOS A billion dollar corporation is not going to spend the resources in reviving a dead mobile game because a few hundred people want to preserve it. Japanese corporations are typically very rigid and don’t listen to global audiences compared to their domestic market either
@FandSOS Okay and fans do buy that stuff and buy the 3 games that already exist. But this particular game is not being made available but is canonical to the story, meaning fans will want to experience it to get the full story.
But it’s dead. So this allows to exist.
@FandSOS How do we do that when the game is dead? Square Enix refuses to sell it. They would rather it didn’t exist than make it available.
If it was able to be purchased, the emulated version wouldn’t need to exist. It’s not difficult to grasp this concept.