Electro boy
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Electro boy
@Rk800Androide
un random que de vez en cuando escribe por aca y da sus take pendejas


Básicamente querían algo asi:

Invincible meets Conquest but in LEGO style

The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down. > Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown. > If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund. > The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation. This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew. Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.

Твиттер сейчас ощущается так

@azukiglg It's mostly a matter of money. Making money from someone else's work is the only thing that separates acceptable and not acceptable in North America and Europe. That's why piracy is barely okay but selling fan works is not okay at all. Even if it's for $1 selling fan works is NG.

@InPlasticWrap 「僕らはか弱い市民だから、大企業の権利よりも僕らの欲求を優先するべきだ」


why are japanese fans so adamant on defending the million dollar company

@YuriHimeSama1 @Inori_ILTV No se puede ahora que los de Sekai la tienen ahí en España Exclusive jajaja

@Drashiro Hoy aprendi que muchos japos estan bien cogidos por las empresas, osea como el mismo pais que tiene la comiket puede llorar porque alguien esta desprestigiando una IP con un proyecto echo por fans

Oh


There's such a different response to this from Japanese fans and everyone else, most people are happy about a dead game being brought back by the community. But I've seen a bunch of Japanese fans angry about this because it goes against the wishes of Square Enix.

parece que tenés que ser un degenerado para no ser considerado turista dentro del fandom otaku




