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You look like a person who knows exactly how EU legislation works, how much we need lawyers and gaming industry experts from biggest gaming companies telling us how gaming should look like because law won't write by itself.
Funny how biggest problem in gaming is people spending money on product that stopped working after 10 years from release.
Let's bring government standards from other industries into gaming so people could complain more.
Let's ruin gaming together ! Teach me because I know nothing about life.
Ghad damn straight brudduh. The gubberment is gonna come and force-regulate badness into the games. Well I won't stand for it just like how I won't stand for being forced to have a license plate. Where goes traveling so to goes gaming.
I see you're straight to the point, they will put big banner on box version of the game next to the pegi stamp that says it can harm you if you buy it - just like on alcohol and tobacco to prevent you from unconsciously using this bad game. That's what gonna happen and I will laugh like I laughted from cookie and GDPR popups.
Yo dude. I was joking and then you said the funniest thing possible, completely making my parody of you just turn out to be you. That's funny.
I'm like you, I also like it when the owners of a video game IP have a right to sue preservators of games they've shut down and deleted, instead of having to let people keep it running.
I live that long that I know that anybody can sue anyone for anything if they have enough time and / or money. It's just a matter of incorporating company in a country of imaginary victim and convincing court that you have rights to do something. Nothing new, that's how globalisation works.