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this post was submitted on 07 Sep 2024
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Literally how would this change anything? Nobody played the game because it's bad. Everyone who bought it got a refund. Why would you want a law forcing them to give people a game they don't want?
Because it would apply to games people do want
Can you give an example? Every time I ask for examples I get a list of games like Concord. A bunch of failed launches nobody has heard of.
Off the top of my head not really, but I just woke up
But there's this magic way to learn about stuff called "looking it up" you can try! I recommend the people the post is talking about, you're obviously really poorly informed on the topic
This is so important to you that the government must be petitioned to act but you don't have a single example? Did you purchase Concord? Have you ever purchased a game that no longer works? Why do you think you have the right to tell the devs what they should be doing if you didn't buy their game?
Yup, that's exactly what I said, nailed it!
No, irrelevant anyway
Yes. Multiple, even!
Because nobody should have the ability to take a paid-for product and make it no longer work after the fact. That flat-out _shouldn't be an options for anyone
You should really inform yourself on this topic, it's super clear you've got no idea what youre on about