• ClimateChangeAnxiety@hexbear.net
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    1 年前

    I’m sorry but uh, for what? The concept of collectible battle monsters?

    Nintendo about to start suing plumbing companies for stealing the concept of Mario

  • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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    I have pretty ambivalent feelings now, on one side my most hated videogame corpo ever, on the other chuds that openly advertise their game as slavery and exploitation simulator.

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        Agreed honestly. I just think this is a really fuckin stupid move on TPC’s part because this TOTALLY is going to have a Streisand backlash regardless of the outcome of the suit. Which means we have to hear even more chud bullshit about it.

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          Eh, I kinda doubt it. Pokemon fans are like Harry Potter fans or Blizzard fans: they’ll keep buying that slop no matter what, and then get pissed when you tell them about how shitty the people behind their slop are.

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            Oh I’m not thinking about pokemon fans, I’m thinking about the chuds inevitably recharged by TPC trying to pull this shit with their bazinga-bro slave game.

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      Is it just the advertising that you disagree with? Kinda seems like pokemon is also a slavery and exploitation simulator but all the slaves have happy faces instead of sad ones

    • homicidalrobot@lemm.eeBanned from community
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      It’s insane to me how often I see takes like this, where it’s clear that not only did they not play the game, they didn’t even watch a second of gameplay.

      If the game didn’t HEAVILY penalize you for actually trying to exploit your pals, I’d agree, but mechanically a sweatshop will actually produce nothing at all in a short period of time. Bad working conditions lead to pals stopping work altogether until you let them rest, feed them, etc. to the point it’s obvious their marketing and actual game design aren’t in lockstep. You’re REQUIRED to treat pals well to make substantial progress.

    • IWantToMakeProgress [any]@hexbear.net
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      Slavery playstyle is more of a meme. You’re more pushed into the playstyle of improving the Pals’s condition, upgrade path from better bed, better hotspring, better food, … so they can work and rest better. It’s a sandbox survival game, you can choose how to play it.

      You can improve the pal’s life ingame, but you as the pal in real life is kitty-birthday-sad

    • EmoThugInMyPhase [he/him]@hexbear.netBanned from community
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      Seems like it’s supposed to be ironic. Basically holding a mirror up to Pokemon. I dont know why people stress out about it lol

  • KoboldKomrade [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Joke lawsuit. The only valid response is a fedposting to any lawyer or judge who decides to waste time arbitrating whether or not a soulless husk can own a concept.

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    lol nice.

    Fuck Nintendo, but this is funny to me because it’s just another cash grab early access game by a pop up game studio. they are about to spend all their profits on litigation and then abandon the game just like the rest of their projects.

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        100% agree. The game looked like dog ass from the get-go. My disdain for it only grew as all the rubes who spent $30 bucks on it tried to defend it and tell me it’s good. I knew it wasn’t and I know the hype would fade within a week.

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      I think that’s probably Nintendo’s main goal with this lawsuit tbh. They know that they don’t actually have a leg to stand on with game mechanics (unless they want to argue that cute cartoon creatures or throwing things are proprietary game mechanics) But a smaller studio spending millions to defend themselves in a massive lawsuit that will probably drag on for years? It means they can’t spend all their money developing other games and will probably end up bankrupt (and no longer a threat to Nintendo).

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    When Palworld came out, I was surprised that the ever-litigious Nintendo didn’t take some sort of legal action. So to all the people on here who thought that was a bad take and called me out, all I have to say now is: you’re lovely and I appreciate you

  • StalinStan [none/use name]@hexbear.netBanned
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    Having played palworld it is a significantly diffrent product. I don’t see specifics in thr article but it is unclear to me what the actual claim could be

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    If Pocketpair were American, I honestly think they might have a chance. But from what I’ve heard, Tokyo District Courts aren’t likely to rule against Nintendo.