Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they re
Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they re

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Stop Killing Games is facing a complaint in the EU that uses nonsense logic to accuse the movement's founder of failing to disclose financial contributions he never made: 'It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you'

cross-posted from: https://endlesstalk.org/post/92155985
Yah, they seem very worried about the public groundswell.
Almost like it’s not just about allowing games to be run locally or a third party server being an annoyance. It’s almost like killing games was more part of a larger business strategy, like they were intentionally deleting products people payed for to force them to buy new versions, or move to more heavily monetized ones.