Spyke
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Please continue to support the initiative. It's very possible some signatures are invalid and will be thrown out. The discord is currently aiming for 50% buffer, that is 1.5 million signatures

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SkaveRatreply
discuss.tchncs.de

In the middle of the night they got a dozen new signatures per second, which I find highly suspicious

I hope someone didn't script it and cause the petition to be filled with mostly fake data

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SkaveRatreply
discuss.tchncs.de

Sure, but I checked at 3am. On a work day

The chances that such a large amount of people, consistently, sign the petition over a timespan of half an hour or so that I checked, is suspicious

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There are a lot of Europeans living abroad so who knows, but I agree, I'm pretty skeptical of such a fast rise.

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lemmy.ml

It could only have been scripted if most of the new signatures came from countries that didn't require eID to sign.

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feddit.nl

KEEP SIGNING.

SIGN IF HAVEN'T

unless you're American you sit this one out.

But if you're in the EU and you haven't signed sign it now!

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Dagnetreply
lemmy.world

Need instructions for the other hundreds of countries in the world

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Encourage your friends and online companions in the EU to sign if they haven't.

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lemmy.world

To be fair, you have more pressing matters at home. Focus and resolve those, so that we can all meet later and play all the games we want together.

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But this seems sooo much more manageable than our shit

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talking about it online helps. if you know people in EU you can talk about it with them personally.

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Put pressure on the actual companies pulling this crap. I'm doubtful governments are going to do anything about it, but organized boycotts might.

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sh.itjust.works

I don't give a shit about your video games.

I'm signing this because it screws over capitalists.

[Insert "We are not the same" meme]

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lemmy.world

It doesn’t really screw them over much. They made lots of money before they started doing this BS. They’ll make lots of money after they start complying with it. It’s just them being dumb.

An older game may not sell as well as a new one but a dead game doesn’t sell anything.

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abbadon420reply
sh.itjust.works

Dead games don't keep players hooked on it. Players who are playing an old game, are not buying new games. If you kill the old game, the players are forced to buy your new game.

I think that's their intention.

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Also there's the obvious: having all players validate against a service kills piracy and makes their usage trackable, but after a while the subscription profits shrink as players move on, and now the company is only getting 10x the maintenance costs covered by subscriptions.

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Yeah, no. Why would i pay anything for a more than 10 years old game that was dropped by the developers long ago? They make the main money in the first few months anyway, the rest in the following two years.

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But honestly, I'm missing the part where they force companies to make their games publicly available x years after they sold their last copy.

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Yeah, they did a last desperate push in the last few days, especially in France.

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feddit.org

I just wanted to sign it, and it said I already did. I definitely didn’t yet, and now I worry someone just used data from some address leak to bot sign for lots of people?!

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Ahaha… found the issue between phone screen and… something. This petition has been going for almost a year already, and it can very well be I signed it a year ago. I thought this was something very new.

But thanks for your reply, that would have been my next step had I not found the origin date.

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