Are you mental? Where did that come from?
Are you mental? Where did that come from?
We’re making two different points.
It’s fine.
Yeah pretty much, that comment set the mood. I’m cool, I hope you are too.
It is interesting as a thought experiment if very basic human improvements could have been shut out from other people using them.
What if, for example, Plato was able to “copy right” his ideas. Or if any of the ideas from the Renaissance where prevented from being iterated on. Would we have the scientific method today?
Edit: Electricity? Pfft have fun with only one person owning the right to use it for 175 years. Next to no improvements for almost two centuries.
I respect your taking action on your comments admitting you were mistaken.
You have absolutely zero knowledge of history, I’m embarrassed for you.
A patient on hitting a nail with hammer is ridiculous if it’s your framing or theirs.
That’s called a metroidvania
A completely different (sub)company and dev team make those games. Nintendo just owns part of it.
More than likely.
And then you have people like Albert Einstein that worked in the patent office.
(Obviously not software)
As an artist 20-50 depending on context is where I’m hovering. It is very hard to define.
Being called wrong is not the same as being called a name.
But respect for admitting being wrong.
He’s right.
Then why are you trying to say what’s going on?
Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded to this morning’s dramatic decision by Nintendo to file a patent infringement lawsuit against the company.
First paragraph of the article, dude. Patent infringement is not IP.
Or, learn how to read context.
Copied characters is not what the lawsuit is about. It’s like nobody ‘defending’ the lawsuit has read anything about it.
That might have been because of your IT team. You can absolutely watch YouTube videos without being signed in. I do it all the time.
You’re doing something wrong. I’ve been playing PC games on my couch for a decade and haven’t had any of those issues.
Eh, on PC you can keep your games forever as long as you don’t lose the drive they’re stored on. And you don’t need to pay extra to access online features.
And you can play any generation of games going back to pong.
Thank you. I thought we were discussing things. Apparently not lol