- Zelda isn’t an RPG
- Rogue is a “classic RPG”.
- Nothing got “mutilated”. This is a new game with borrowed assets and mechanics.
- Just don’t play it then, if you don’t like it.
- Let other people enjoy things that don’t hurt anyone else.
This ain’t a romhack (where no assets by Ninteno are distributed). The dev used Nintendo’s assets in Gamemaker and big N don’t like that.
What’s wrong with you?
Or any other copyright claim… 🙄
I know it’s common, fun and morally correct to dunk on Nintendo, but they need to “defend their IP”, if they don’t want to lose their trademark on it.
What did the dev do to shield the project from a DMCA? Couldn’t find it in the article. If it’s not a romhack, then it would be vulnerable to those.
Which format do you think would be a better fit?
How about this one?, e.g.:
Israel: “Let’s wait till the verdict before WE CONDEMN THE UNANNOUNCED ICC ARREST FOR NETANYAHU!”
TIL about high torque servos.
RC Servo motor
My guess is that a servo will probably be a bit too weak for that. They’ll propably need a stepper motor.
Neat!
That man wouldn’t have a career anymore if it weren’t for that meme.
That’s why we need more adoption.
Both KDE and Gnome are stable. Anaconda works the same way for both of them, because that stuff doesn’t have anything to do with the DE.
It really depends on your preferences. KDE is easily customizaple and has a lot of features and UX improvements. But it can clutter quite easily: these options can be overwhelming.
GNOME follows a very strict workflou design that’s more similar to how phones work and helps an ADHD brain, like me to focus more. You can customize it, but you’ll do so at your own risk.
Best to try out both in a live system and do some things that emulate your day-to-day workflow. Then you can decide. And you can always change afterwards! If you have a separate home-partition, reinstalling a new DE/Distro is super trivial.
Holy shit! Can that be any more drawn out and boring?
Unironically: That’s really cool of you. :)
Welcome to (late stage) capitalism.
The market of publishing houses is waaaaay too monopolized for that to take an effect. It’s like boycotting Amazon.
Name one instance where that worked when it wasn’t connected to a massive public outcry. Do you remember the Call of Duty “boycott”? Ubisoft is still in business, too.
Also, the majority of book buyers don’t know or care about this verdict.
Also also: The publishers won’t even be able to correlate the “lost” revenue of individual people boycotting with their shitty behavior. It’s not “Oh, we sold 1000 less copies of this book than expected, because we fought the archive.” It’s more: “Our predictions were off by 1000 copies. No idea if that’s because of some tangible factor, or just ‘noise’.”
I really appreciate the sentiment, but sadly: Individual boycots that aren’t attached to a concertated campaign sadly don’t work. Pirate away, but you can be certain that these publishers don’t know that you exist.
TIL