Fun thing, a Japanese Manga won a competition. However, it was discovered to be largely AI written. The awards stand, but its publication and adaptation plans were cancelled. :meowsip:
Yeah, Ross explained this near the end of its life. Before other large platformers picked it up like Moist Critical.
Then it managed to break over the line. I think Ross admits that it was a mistake not to clarify, but as he noted.
He didn’t want it to turn into a drama and discredit the...
Given from that meeting, they’re gonna have to be absolutely clear. The initiative was almost killed once due to Pirate Software, and the person not clarifying sooner.
A misstep from this point on could kill the whole thing.
Right, it was verified. And I remember seeing them talking about it in the legislature over there.
So, I think it wasn’t confirmed yet. Though, from that. It didn’t look like it was going all too well.
I remember seeing them say, games were always a license. Maybe the arcade days, but when it went to console. You got an actual copy you owned.
So, that appeared to be misinformed or a blatant lie.
While there is some progress, as clarity. They either fell into the trap of eternal service, or knew it wasn’t.
When the initiative wanted to provide an end of life plan to preserve the game. Hence, no cost to the company.
Honestly, I shouldn’t be surprised that happened.
Though, I guess it...
On the Stop Killing Games Initiative, last I saw. It made it to the legislature. However, from what I can tell. They either deliberately put it in the wrong way, or purposefully done so as in paid off.
That is definitely a believable outcome. They are not trying to solve the energy problem, and keeps pushing out something that will only bring debt without solving the energy problem.
The Data Centers as a result, will increase the cost of living. It is going to be a mess if they just keep...
@Envylope
Also, if GPT does not get enough funding this year, they could go bankrupt by mid 2027. Though, I personally think while selling it is likely not an option. They may implement it in smaller ways.