"Games as a service" is fraud.

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  • @Accursed_Farms
    @Accursed_Farms  5 років тому +3067

    I realize this is long and more boring than my usual stuff, but I encourage anyone interested to watch the ending 1:10:00

    • @superzocker368
      @superzocker368 5 років тому +13

      It crashes at 1:09. Is that because I'm using Chrome? Do other browsers work?

    • @superzocker368
      @superzocker368 5 років тому +18

      It works from 1:17 on again. I don't know what you said there, but that's how conspiracy theories start.

    • @morpheus_uat
      @morpheus_uat 5 років тому +9

      yeah i got the 1:09 error too, srry ross im downloading and watching it offline

    • @ajkarmela3635
      @ajkarmela3635 5 років тому +8

      Also 9:32

    • @bigsteamingpileof7722
      @bigsteamingpileof7722 5 років тому +11

      When it comes to your videos, length is a benefit not a downside. But there is a downside, video immediately crashes at 1:09 and 9:32. I'll check back in an hour or so.

  • @gunnarsmits6413
    @gunnarsmits6413 5 років тому +3071

    Note: I am writing this 25 minutes in.
    There was a recent class action lawsuit case against audible. The complaint was that once a user's subscription lapsed, they were denying the user access to audiobooks that they purchased. The class action lawsuit did not go well for Audible. I think that parallels could be drawn to games not being services

    • @zydian_
      @zydian_ 5 років тому +138

      Interesting

    • @tonyv3758
      @tonyv3758 5 років тому +36

      Do you happen to know the name of the case or have a link to the opinion?

    • @annabella1650
      @annabella1650 5 років тому +13

      That’s pretty interesting and hopefully will help for any future cases against a the likes of Blizzard or Sony.

    • @tyrannosaurus_x
      @tyrannosaurus_x 5 років тому +15

      I don't know what to make out of it since Audible lets you download ebooks you bought. Granted, you need their app to listen to them, but you have to download that also only once.

    • @SuperSmashDolls
      @SuperSmashDolls 5 років тому +20

      @BiggieBoss That's like saying "Was it a green apple or a light/heavy one?"
      A case can be civil or criminal, and it can be state or federal. They are orthogonal. There are state civil courts, federal civil courts, state criminal courts, and federal criminal courts.

  • @chavzone
    @chavzone 5 років тому +2391

    1:10:07 "This isn't some TED talk where I say something positive and then everybody acts like the problem is solved"
    PAINFULLY true.

    • @eldenringer6466
      @eldenringer6466 5 років тому +13

      so true

    • @OnetheAnonymous
      @OnetheAnonymous 5 років тому +4

      Facts🙌💯

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho 5 років тому +25

      BAH!!!! I don't care..... PROBLEM SOLVED... MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho 5 років тому +4

      @Stix N' Stones if there is any other way to do it... i dont care to know it

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho 5 років тому

      is not.. I've never even played postal...@Stix N' Stones

  • @crazyinsane500
    @crazyinsane500 5 років тому +585

    "Turns out you had ownership rights all along, who knew?"
    This hit me harder than I thought it would. So many journalist outlets, even ones I trust, never want to bring up things like a person's legal recourse or rights, beyond speaking in broad strokes. I totally understand, legalese can be thick and hard to parse, but even when the correction is presented to these people they don't speak about it, and this just leads to an ignorant populace.

    • @1337w334b00
      @1337w334b00 5 років тому +32

      Corrections don't generate clicks

    • @Infernal969
      @Infernal969 5 років тому +53

      "Game journalism" was, is and probably always will be a joke.

    • @scionoics4865
      @scionoics4865 5 років тому +45

      I'll tell you why they don't bring it up. The advertisers are their only source of income. They aren't working for you.

    • @Infernal969
      @Infernal969 5 років тому +15

      @@scionoics4865
      If they don't feel too inclined to find a balance between consumers' and advertisers' interests, maybe it's time to stop being the consumer and let them figure out how much the advertisers are willing to pay for no traffic. Maybe then we will stop seeing metacritic averages between "journalists" and gamers differ by at least 50.
      But that's not a strictly gaming journalism issue, while it's probably most glaring here. When the infamous articles 13 and 11 were being pushed through the EU almost all the major press companies that benefited from it kept downplaying the issues, saying "the new law is great and you are all being paranoid and brainwashed by US companies" with no actual arguments. Just pure misinformation and propaganda.

    • @kozmic4276
      @kozmic4276 5 років тому +16

      >Even ones I trust
      Oh you sweet summer child

  • @humpadumpaa
    @humpadumpaa 4 роки тому +485

    Super relevant right now that Blizzard released Warcraft 3 Reforged while enforcing an update to the original WC3 game that makes it impossible to play without being connected to Blizzard's servers.
    Retroactively making a game into a service seems pretty effed up to me.

    • @darkcheaker
      @darkcheaker 4 роки тому +126

      They actually did even worse than I've imagined, I have an original CD of WC3, and I tried to play it, it requires internet connection to play on Windows 10. Holy shit. I'm glad piracy exists.

    • @humpadumpaa
      @humpadumpaa 4 роки тому +14

      @@darkcheaker Wtf, TIL

    • @edgepixel8467
      @edgepixel8467 4 роки тому +8

      alrightalrightalright
      Sue them

    • @valentinom.4292
      @valentinom.4292 3 роки тому +2

      @@darkcheaker Share a link to download W3 please

    • @jardelelias5625
      @jardelelias5625 3 роки тому +22

      @@darkcheaker Yep. I also have the original CD and went through the same situation. Blizzard lost their way.

  • @almicc
    @almicc 5 років тому +1598

    "You can simultaneously be FOR the circus coming to town, and AGAINST clowns stabbing people."
    *mind blown*

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho 5 років тому +32

      not in my circus town, ya commie!

    • @colindavies6463
      @colindavies6463 5 років тому +33

      What if I like clowns that stab?

    • @ArlanKels
      @ArlanKels 5 років тому +36

      @@colindavies6463
      That's when you make sure to hand out free knives.

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho 5 років тому +2

      @@colindavies6463 id get my facepaint and setup a playdate!

    • @almicc
      @almicc 5 років тому +1

      that is a lot of likes wow

  • @LGR
    @LGR 5 років тому +2462

    Ohh this gon' be gooood.
    *gets comfy*

    • @aquilliusranger2137
      @aquilliusranger2137 5 років тому +40

      How was it?

    • @LGR
      @LGR 5 років тому +208

      Excellent 👍

    • @lilwyvern4
      @lilwyvern4 5 років тому +45

      @@LGR Any chance you'll chime in on your channel?

    • @valkaerie8715
      @valkaerie8715 5 років тому +13

      Oh shit it's LGR

    • @LGR
      @LGR 5 років тому +160

      If the right opportunity presents itself, absolutely. I've talked about similar things before on LGR for years. Most recently when Darkspore was killed.

  • @MandaloreGaming
    @MandaloreGaming 5 років тому +2065

    We can only hope this practice gets locked down before stuff like Google Stadia comes out and makes it completely normal to a new generation. It's crazy there are people vehemently defending these practices like they're a fact of life and not 100% preventable with minimum effort.

    • @supermot34
      @supermot34 5 років тому +145

      It's already normal to the next generation, unfortunately. They grew up with this shit, they're heavily brainwashed and they weren't around back when games were actually good.

    • @arthurwulfwhite8282
      @arthurwulfwhite8282 5 років тому +16

      Haha
      Money, money... money

    • @Producadv
      @Producadv 5 років тому +28

      fuck yea mandaloregaming my boy

    • @simunator
      @simunator 5 років тому +10

      w/e doesn't affect me in the slightest. i stopped being a console peasant long ago and pc offers infinite freedom anyways. with halo coming to pc, osu, touhou, broodwar, wc3 and other free open source games, i can't lose as a core player. i dropped wow the moment blizzard cucked themselves and i know i can't lose a s long as i stay away from mainstream publishers /devs

    • @advice-13
      @advice-13 5 років тому +55

      @@simunator What the fuck are you even talking about.

  • @krux02
    @krux02 5 років тому +1111

    I think it is the most painful for the developers. 1000s of hours of development time. Sleepless nights. Then the publisher shuts down the server because it isn't super popular anymore. That hurts.

    • @KingOskar4
      @KingOskar4 5 років тому +104

      As extra credits said: "It is already difficult for developers to see their game, their hard work being destroyed by their publisher"

    • @omarhasan1465
      @omarhasan1465 4 роки тому +16

      Gravity Rush 2 smh

    • @GoldenBeans
      @GoldenBeans 4 роки тому +91

      bringing back the creativity topic, i think it hurts creativity NOW instead of the other way arround
      who wants to put care and effort in something you know will be lost in obselete hell

    • @valletas
      @valletas 3 роки тому +11

      @@KingOskar4 yeah fuck extra credits they are the guys that defended loot boxes their opinions couldint be less irrelevant

    • @snakekingblues3017
      @snakekingblues3017 3 роки тому +4

      @@valletas lol

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 5 років тому +1640

    Games as a service = "Selling a finite game service under a permanent license."
    The reason this is suspect is that, whether we decide that games are goods or services, the way games as services are sold is self contradictory: If it's a service, it can't be sold under a permanent license. If it's a good, it's functionality cannot be terminated by the seller.
    WoW wouldn't be a "game as a service" under this definition. It would be a game that happens to be a service.
    Finite service. Finite license.
    If the law straightens this out an decides that games are services, then there ought to be an obligation on the part of the developers to let the players know the limitations of their service, since as things stand, a permanent license is assumed whether it exists or not. If that happens, then at least people will know what they're paying for and be able to make the choice to only support games sold under the old model.
    If it turns out that games are goods, then games as services is fraud.

    • @daylightknight6373
      @daylightknight6373 5 років тому +23

      This is a brilliant point.
      Push this up! (Like & comment)

    • @amanofnoreputation2164
      @amanofnoreputation2164 5 років тому +47

      @@daylightknight6373 Since such a large portion of the video was dedicated to trying to figure out the definition of games as a service, I immidiatly tried to distill it down to one sentence.
      Once I did, the problem with the practice because self evident.
      Like a teapot made of chocolate.

    • @Yusuke_Denton
      @Yusuke_Denton 5 років тому +10

      B..B..BUT MAH EULAS!!!

    • @MyLilPwny43
      @MyLilPwny43 5 років тому +5

      Thanks for explaining what I assume this hour video was about so simply +1

    • @petrus4
      @petrus4 5 років тому +29

      @Locutus Borg The problem is that corporations want everything their own way. They will want the definition of a good if that serves them and screws us, and they will want the definition of a service if that serves them and screws us.
      The real problem is games publishing companies (NOT developers) consisting of psychopaths who view everyone else both as enemies and as fuel for exploitation for their own aggrandisement.

  • @MatthewScottH83
    @MatthewScottH83 5 років тому +443

    "boy, printers are the games industry of the real world, huh?" - love it

    • @brokengames9020
      @brokengames9020 5 років тому +7

      Actually NVIDIA is too. Scam business of the century. You are confused what is scam business? You can find list of scam businesses on NYSE or your local SE.

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 5 років тому +5

      So are firearms, the RAS-47 is the EA of AK's.
      Springfield is the EA of firearms manufactuers...
      Uh, Century Arms is the shovelware of firearms importers.
      you could probably make a case for most companies being like EA.
      Oh, Remington too, those guys haven't built a worthwhile 870 pump in a loooooong time.

    • @hallsofvalhalla1749
      @hallsofvalhalla1749 5 років тому +8

      I agree with this. At least with printers though, you have the option of purchasing laser printers, where the ink lasts a long time or just use print shops.

  • @elliegray8184
    @elliegray8184 5 років тому +664

    "Games as a service" was absolutely a term created by AAA industries as a marketing tactic. It isn't paranoid to say it is intentionally said to obfuscate terrible practices.

    • @miersdelika5016
      @miersdelika5016 5 років тому +17

      Your mind is intact. Congratulations, you are now one of 100 people on this planet that seem to not be crazy.

    • @KiraSlith
      @KiraSlith 5 років тому +10

      @@miersdelika5016 I'd withhold that claim if I were you. Someone can be absolutely right in one case and facepalming stupid in another.

    • @numo97
      @numo97 5 років тому

      source on your pfp please?

    • @ierdan4257
      @ierdan4257 5 років тому

      @Ellie Gray
      just by your avatar i get the feeling you say that because of personal experiences.... it is mistelstein from closers right ?

    • @gajbooks
      @gajbooks 5 років тому +15

      It's derived from the more generic "Software as a Service" or SaaS, which is just a broader term for an equally fraudulent practice. It's getting even worse with cloud computing and Hardware as a Service. Soon, literally everything will be rented. Rental is just fraud in general.

  • @Bacony_Cakes
    @Bacony_Cakes 4 роки тому +537

    Imagine if Construction companies pulled this shit. Your house reaches 3 years old, and you wake up to see the builders hauling your roof away underneath a helicopter.

    • @RealTallestSkil
      @RealTallestSkil 2 роки тому +69

      Or, like Trackmania, you wake up one day and your siding has been replaced with lower quality siding. It’s still siding. It’s still there. It just doesn’t look as good as it used to. They’re selling a new house across town that looks better, though. They say you can buy that if you like. Oh, and your basement has been filled in because they don’t want you to be able to invite a friend over to crash for a few days anymore.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 2 роки тому

      A less retarded comparison would be the construction company not maintaining and repairing your house for free for years while paying all the utilities.
      Keeping game servers running costs money, eventually the money you paid for that service will run out.

    • @Bacony_Cakes
      @Bacony_Cakes 2 роки тому +28

      @@RealTallestSkil In the new house, the windows are sold separately.

    • @Isaacfess
      @Isaacfess 2 роки тому +12

      This comment and it's replies is why I love Ross and this channel.

    • @awsomebot1
      @awsomebot1 2 роки тому +29

      You buy a house but the main support column is intentionally built out of weak materials by the company. They have to replace it for free every month, even though this ends up costing them more compared to the alternative. One day they stop showing up, and your house is in shambles.
      Smug twitter user yells "should've read the agreement".

  • @r-saint
    @r-saint 5 років тому +1628

    This video should be" #1 trending on Gaming"

    • @leinadreign3510
      @leinadreign3510 5 років тому +8

      Agreed!

    • @dermaniac5205
      @dermaniac5205 5 років тому +44

      It is #1 on reddit on /r/games

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 5 років тому +9

      Well, actually hit the like button this time.

    • @Darkstar_8473
      @Darkstar_8473 5 років тому

      No it shouldn't. Days Gone or MK11 should be stop being an elitist.

    • @r-saint
      @r-saint 5 років тому +28

      @@Darkstar_8473 i don't care about those

  • @UthersonL
    @UthersonL 5 років тому +1517

    Game publishers hate him. He preserves games with this simple trick

    • @kaarpiv375
      @kaarpiv375 5 років тому +51

      CLICK HERE ----->

    • @proteus2103
      @proteus2103 5 років тому +40

      Yeah, logic and reason. Corporations' only weakness... reality.

    • @tgreaux5027
      @tgreaux5027 5 років тому +7

      Rule of Law and logical reasoning isn't a trick lol

    • @AAhmou
      @AAhmou 5 років тому +20

      Johnny Two Hands
      In this day and age, it may as well be. There are a lot of people who are dismissive to both.

    • @foxyr4bbit
      @foxyr4bbit 4 роки тому +4

      this simple trick that takes 1.25 hours to explain

  • @darthvaderreviews6926
    @darthvaderreviews6926 5 років тому +172

    *TL:DW: An integral part of "games as a service" generally involves the lifespan of the game being finite, which means there comes a point where the game bricks and becomes useless. As any non-subscription game you buy is a perpetual license and not really a service under the law, the revocation of that product's functionality with no reasonable way for consumers to get their products working again is a form of fraud.*
    To rectify this, game companies should be legally obligated to modify their games once they've reached the end of their lifecycle and servers are shut down to, in some form or another, allow their game to be played by the people who bought it, such as by releasing the necessary code for people to build their own community servers, having or implementing some form of offline functionality so the product is still somewhat usable, or if they are unwilling to do this offering full refunds. (OR, potentially, defining a specific minimum date in the EULA when the game's servers are to be shut down with a guarentee the game will be maintained until that point)

    • @Accursed_Farms
      @Accursed_Farms  5 років тому +47

      If you don't want to watch the video, the bold part of this comment is probably the most concise summary of it I could come up with.

    • @Tkthegreat14
      @Tkthegreat14 5 років тому +6

      I do agree that if people want to continue playing a game they brought, having that be easier is a good thing. I'm personally the type who moves on whenever I choose to, but just because that is how I am doesn't mean I would want other to do the same.
      If you brought and played a game ten years ago, and still till this day are able to play and enjoy it. More power to you, that's pretty amazing.

    • @darthvaderreviews6926
      @darthvaderreviews6926 5 років тому +4

      Thanks! If you think it'd be a good idea, you have my permission to pin my comment, copy the bold part of this comment into your own pinned comment/the description of this video, or use it in any follow-up videos you make on this one as a summary.

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d 5 років тому +1

      *customers
      Video games are inedible.

    • @Mir_Teiwaz
      @Mir_Teiwaz 5 років тому +5

      @@r0bw00d Consuming something is not limited to eating.

  • @InsidiousOne
    @InsidiousOne 4 роки тому +184

    37:17 remember the time when multiplayer shooters came packaged with their own "dedicated server" software, so, basically, any kid could build his own server?

    • @SharienGaming
      @SharienGaming 4 роки тому +43

      or when they came with a LAN option so you can make a lobby on a local network?

    • @InsidiousOne
      @InsidiousOne 4 роки тому +32

      @@SharienGaming also, if LAN multiplayer is available, you can always use Hamachi to play through the Internet.

    • @thomasbriscoe7439
      @thomasbriscoe7439 4 роки тому +6

      @@InsidiousOne Fuck hamachi use game ranger

  • @randomaccount7815
    @randomaccount7815 5 років тому +183

    buys a game
    servers get shutdown a day after,making the game unplayable
    company that sold it:remember no refunds

    • @ZlatkoTheGod
      @ZlatkoTheGod 5 років тому +6

      That sounds like some Marcus Munitions type shit.

    • @Haukipesukone
      @Haukipesukone 5 років тому +3

      I sort of want to see that. It would be funny, and something that blatant would get people to notice.

    • @667halomaster
      @667halomaster 5 років тому +3

      @@ZlatkoTheGod dear [Bloodshots], those [Crimson Raiders] you are fighting pack some serious fire power!

    • @Ravathiel
      @Ravathiel 5 років тому

      I dumped like $250 on Marvel Heroes.. so yeah....

  • @straultzee
    @straultzee 5 років тому +288

    People talk about small stuff restoring their faith in humanity, but this really does restore my faith.
    This man has passion, focus, and motivation and its infectious and inspiring

  • @munxcorp
    @munxcorp 5 років тому +245

    I also think it was worth mentioning how Steams EULA not only didnt stand up in court in Australia, but was actually used AGAINST Valve as evidence

    • @skyroads-ob2gn
      @skyroads-ob2gn 5 років тому +46

      Just want to let people know, that whenever threads or posts are made in the Valve Steam Discussions and Off-Topic forum bringing attention to the Australian High Court's case against Valve, or other software ownership laws, rulings, logic, etc, a certain Steam moderator, going by the title "Spawn of Totoro" deletes it, and if it's someone else's thread, they often delete the posts specific to showing those things, and then lock the thread with any other comments in it to create a false appearance of consensus in the thread.
      They've been engaging in this unscrupulous behaviour for a long time, and they even block anyone who tries to discuss it with them on their Steam profile page (despite them being a moderator who should be able to discuss community issues).
      I've brought this issue up with Steam support on numerous occasions, and they offer no explanation or justification for "Spawn of Totoro's" behaviour, but say they won't do anything about it. I have a sense that this practice of hiding consumer rights and laws from their customers violates consumer rights in some way, and I've told Steam support that I'm going to report this to consumer rights groups (such as those in countries which have taken action and had victories regarding these matters before).

    • @skyroads-ob2gn
      @skyroads-ob2gn 5 років тому +5

      ​@Romano Coombs No problem. This issue is of huge importance for ownership rights everywhere - not just involving games. And it's important for fighting back against oligarchy / plutocracy / corporatocracy. I hope that people will share this information in the Steam forums whenever they get the chance, such as when they see somebody answering someone's comment or question by telling them that they don't own their games (which, unfortunately, I see people responding with from time to time).
      Here's "Spawn of Totoro"'s Steam profile:
      steamcommunity.com/id/SpawnOfTotoro
      There are some "Spawn of Totoro" sycophants on the Steam forums that try to deny and obscure the fact that people own their software, including Steam-bought software. My experience with them is that they likewise run from discussing the issue when they're messaged on their Steam community profile pages.
      "The Giving One" is one such sycophant who works hard to try to frustrate efforts to talk about the law on software ownership:
      steamcommunity.com/id/TheGivingOne

    • @Marinealver
      @Marinealver 5 років тому +5

      Well it is not just games. Heck John Deer tried to do this by proprietary the tools needed to service them. You want your tractor fixed, you go through the "owners" which would be John Deer. That is the whole concept of the "service based industry" narrative of Consumer Captalisim. You don't own what you bought, you don't own your home, your life. You just pay money (often not by choice) to get access to what you bought.

    • @skyroads-ob2gn
      @skyroads-ob2gn 5 років тому

      So, why does this comment no longer appear in the Top Rated comments list?

  • @JackFoxtrotEDM
    @JackFoxtrotEDM 11 місяців тому +82

    This is especially true now that The Crew is being shut down and taken away from us paying customers.

    • @Asara-k7e
      @Asara-k7e 7 місяців тому +3

      I never bought The Crew but yes it's terrible. Once again, if you bought a game to me you own that copy.

    • @baileyayyy5085
      @baileyayyy5085 7 місяців тому +1

      stop giving money to live service games this came out 4 years ago and people still shovel money at them like their lives depend on it

    • @l.3626
      @l.3626 7 місяців тому

      idk, I think the best argument is the TOS tell u they can just shut it down and people should actually stop caring about the law and only take the TOS seriously, meaning if they would be sad if the game like the crew shuts down in the future then simply dont buy, if everybody had that mentality nobody would need any laws regarding the topic, but games as a serice would simply seize to exist, but as it seems usually companies are not shutting down healthy games, but games that are already dead, so the damage is really small. I guess its a risk people are willing to take, Im a more pro freedom guy and self accountability, idk how people constantly fall for bad games, but personally I run into none of those issues as I dont buy any of those games and tbh I wouldnt care if EA takes away my favourite battlefield 4, yes I would be sad but I got my fun out of it and almost nobody is playing it anymore

  • @cuspids7
    @cuspids7 5 років тому +307

    "This is more boring than my usual videos" [proceeds to make an interesting, articulate, and extremely in-depth and informative video]

    • @handsomebrick
      @handsomebrick 5 років тому +23

      The rant videos are always great.

  • @lionocyborg6030
    @lionocyborg6030 5 років тому +356

    A quote from a famous game you covered on Game Dungeon really rings true here: "For years there's been a conspiracy of plutocrats against ordinary people".

    • @dyedie1
      @dyedie1 5 років тому +1

      Which game dungeon was that from?

    • @shawnauman5680
      @shawnauman5680 5 років тому +39

      @@dyedie1 deus ex

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 5 років тому +20

      "Bleak" futures are just "The Future," not much distinction needed.
      Human nature at its finest.

    • @lionocyborg6030
      @lionocyborg6030 5 років тому +9

      *Does crunches on the floor* "Future! Future! Fuuuuture! Fuuuuuuuture!"

    • @edstrandberg6520
      @edstrandberg6520 5 років тому +1

      I wouldn’t put too much faith in the legal system. Not with its conservative tilt. Those Mofos bend over backwards protecting the interests of corporations.

  • @obertone3242
    @obertone3242 5 років тому +442

    -Ross Rants- *Ross makes an retaliatory argument and declares legal warfare.*

  • @Zhigwich
    @Zhigwich 2 роки тому +147

    Watching this as an OW player and I love seeing people keep saying "but the game is free, right?" Like, yeah sure, it's "free" now, at the cost that I can't play the original game I purchased and was happy with.

    • @Bladieblah
      @Bladieblah 2 роки тому +1

      What changed so much? New characters and system/balance changes? New microtransaction or monetization stuff?

    • @Nostromo2144
      @Nostromo2144 Рік тому +22

      @@Bladieblah Cosmetics are all behind a p2w paywall, virtually forced into a battle-pass, other MTX, etc. 'Free' to play if your time is worth nothing. I didn't play OW1 & sure as hell won't be supporting OW2.

    • @isenokami7810
      @isenokami7810 Рік тому +9

      I’ve heard that they either broke or removed a lot of stuff between 1 and 2, also. Makes it even worse.
      Doesn’t affect me as much as it does diehard OW fans, but I still got hurt by this too. Sure, I was mostly Team TF2, but I did play and enjoy some OW. It’s been years, but hey, you never know when I might feel like picking it back up again. Except now I can’t, not really anymore.

    • @mrbigglezworth42
      @mrbigglezworth42 Рік тому +11

      @@isenokami7810 They reduced the team size from 6 to 5 (which has a big impact on gameplay), didn't deliver on the PvE mode that was one of the primary selling points, only a handful of new maps but less then what OW1 released with, and only a handful of new characters.
      By and large OW2 would be a disappointment even if you didn't like the first Overwatch. It's a straight example of expecting people to pay for less content.

    • @Sewblon
      @Sewblon 9 місяців тому

      What does OW stand for?

  • @wd4062
    @wd4062 5 років тому +178

    I'm liking this video in hopes that UA-cam Algorithm will recommend it to more people.

    • @ince55ant
      @ince55ant 5 років тому +12

      im engaging with the comments section for this reason

    • @hootMaw
      @hootMaw 5 років тому +5

      comment for the algorithm

    • @l4dfanatic11
      @l4dfanatic11 5 років тому

      i was recommended it but thats after jim sterling mentioned it XD
      i dont think the video is boring, i love it

    • @t1nytim
      @t1nytim 5 років тому +1

      Joining in on comment train

    • @srgpepper42
      @srgpepper42 5 років тому

      @@ince55ant Same here. Look, algorithm, a nested thread three comments deep!

  • @stockicide
    @stockicide 5 років тому +411

    The less we preserve and choose culture for ourselves, the more culture is dictated by companies that actively influence us to "want" things that are beneficial to their bottom line. First day patches, day one DLC, and pseudo-gambling mechanics have already become normalized by companies who benefit from them.
    Normalizing the idea that you don't own the things you buy is next, unless we stop it.

    • @pvtmarcos
      @pvtmarcos 5 років тому +10

      We absolutely must vote with our wallet. We need to help each other generate strong moral commitments to upholding only those practices that truely benefit the gamer. It’s backwards to think that all these companies focus on themselves

    • @pvtmarcos
      @pvtmarcos 5 років тому +2

      And to be ruthlessly objective it’s not even fucking hard to not implement shitty schemes. How is it that almost every single company is looking to ridiculously monetize their games even at the effects of the overall quality of the product. Plus The short sighted cash grab MVPs do not supplement for long term success. Producing games at such high quality that build a fan base for generations is what brings you more and more success. To keep iterating to building better and better.
      Just look at the battlefield series. One of my all time favorite series now turned into low common denominator bullshit riddled with micro transactions
      We get less and less content. And now they want to make sure we don’t even own our purchased good.

    • @Jerbsinator
      @Jerbsinator 5 років тому +14

      The problem is that we are the minority. Most people out there buy games with impunity and don't care about the ramifications to the industry as a whole. Companies get away with all this shit because they know that 90% of their consumers are either dumb, ignorant or don't care. We need to figure out how to get this information to a lot more people. Only then will things change.

    • @SimberLayek
      @SimberLayek 5 років тому +1

      @Anubis_X64 No Man's Sky STILL sucks... and DayZ is still better as an Arma2 mod...

    • @tin2001
      @tin2001 5 років тому +2

      I just started replaying GTA3 yesterday. Its almost 18 years old now.... Imagine the chances of a game that old remaining available via a subscription download model... Especially if someone decides its not politically correct or its offensive to ground owls or something.
      And with the streaming subscription model companies like Google are looking into, you wouldn't even be offered the choice to try and make it run on 10 years on.... Of they find it doesn't work, they'd just remove it completely.

  • @occamsbutterknife9186
    @occamsbutterknife9186 2 роки тому +125

    POV: You're an Overwatch player in 2022.

    • @poolgoldworldwild2163
      @poolgoldworldwild2163 Рік тому +26

      Worse, you're an Overwatch player in 2023

    • @Sound557
      @Sound557 Рік тому +1

      @@poolgoldworldwild2163I’m sorry for you, dude. Hopefully Blizzard gets sued for this 😢

    • @tobycrissinger5064
      @tobycrissinger5064 Рік тому +11

      This comment aged like a fine wine 😢

    • @rhythmicwindu
      @rhythmicwindu Рік тому +8

      Prophetic

  • @lantica112
    @lantica112 5 років тому +817

    20:13
    Fun thing is most "unlicensed server emulators" are being shut down by companies

    • @LetoZeth
      @LetoZeth 5 років тому +59

      Because the games are still live, we're talking about games that are no longer being serviced.
      There's also an issue on how the people who run these emulators often attempt to monetize on it, which becomes a legal issue in itself.

    • @indigotyrian
      @indigotyrian 5 років тому +195

      @@LetoZeth Battlefield 2 and 2142 had server emulators set up after those games died, which EA took down through DMCA

    • @LetoZeth
      @LetoZeth 5 років тому +4

      @@indigotyrian - But Battlefield 2 is still live, I would know, I played it 2 years ago, I wouldn't know about 2142 though.
      And BF2 has dedicated servers available for people to use freely, what the fuck are you even talking about? Are you stupid?

    • @Bizargh
      @Bizargh 5 років тому +59

      ​@@indigotyrian That was probably the Battlefield Revive project, and EA took issue with them as they were distributing the full games themselves, not just merely restoring servers. So essentially, EA was trying to clamp down on distribution of games they pulled probably-permanently from sale & now only exist on PC Discs.
      To my knowledge, other community server projects like 2142 Reclamation that merely stick to servers have largely been left to continue.

    • @ezassegai4793
      @ezassegai4793 5 років тому +46

      its like them saying "we do not allow anyone to do our job for us, for free"

  • @TheArmoredOwl
    @TheArmoredOwl 5 років тому +158

    "more boring than my usual videos." Maybe, that people's opinion, I found it super informative and very well written.

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 5 років тому +5

      How could pointing out corruption ever be boring? I always find it thoroughly enjoyable.

  • @Kasigil0
    @Kasigil0 5 років тому +118

    "There is nothing more powerful than a sober mind focused in the right direction" - Ross Scott

    • @kenshy10
      @kenshy10 5 років тому +10

      See quotes like this are what start cults.

    • @XxgoodbudsxX
      @XxgoodbudsxX 5 років тому +2

      A smart mind is dangerous

    • @VDNKh_
      @VDNKh_ 5 років тому +4

      @@XxgoodbudsxX Not if it's not sober and not focused.

    • @squaeman_2644
      @squaeman_2644 2 роки тому +2

      @@kenshy10 "cult" derives from the word "cultivate" so essentially it's cultivating minds to a certain frequency or whatever. Point is perhaps not all cults are bad...

  • @MoxieCatte
    @MoxieCatte 5 років тому +543

    I am surprised you didn't mention the fact that "games as a service" is being used more and more often as an excuse to release games that are unfinished at best and completely broken at worst. They're sold with a "road map" that is a supposed to be a promise to the player, but it doesn't need to be honored at all on the part of the developer. As soon as the game stops being profitable (usually because it is not selling enough microtransactions) the "road map" is changed or outright thrown out by the developers and the game dies.
    Allowing players to host their own servers for multiplayer-enabled games from the get-go really solves most of these problems. Games like CoD4 (the old version, not the HD remaster) and Black Ops 1 shipped with a server browser and supported players standing up their own game servers with their own rules, and are still enjoyed to this day. In the modern games like Black Ops 2/3/4, the multiplayer will die whenever Activision decides to stop supporting the matchmaking service and the servers. This could be avoided if they just put in a server browser.

    • @CallOfCutie69
      @CallOfCutie69 3 роки тому +12

      And year later Cyberpunk 2077 releases.

    • @ThePsychicFish
      @ThePsychicFish 3 роки тому +16

      Excellent example of this is ANTHEM in 2021

    • @christianbethel
      @christianbethel 3 роки тому +1

      You seem to have conveniently forgotten that both Black Ops and Call of Duty 4 Remastered have singleplayer/splitscreen offline bots, which eliminates the need for a server browser.

    • @averagealoneredditor
      @averagealoneredditor 3 роки тому +1

      BO3 has a server browser and mod tools so I don't think it really applies to that game but your point still stands.

    • @sarahsmith840
      @sarahsmith840 3 роки тому +18

      @@christianbethel bots =/= players

  • @TheRealFalkin
    @TheRealFalkin 5 років тому +166

    On top of all your points: Even when a developer stop supporting the game servers and breaks your game; people who decide to try and fix it, and make a server for them to keep playing the game on. Those people will be hit with a cease and desist.
    So after the publisher sneaks into my house at night and break my game disc intentionally, they legally attack me for trying to repair the good that I rightfully own.

    • @Raigekon
      @Raigekon 5 років тому +9

      The issue in your case is not fixing it, it's fixing it and sharing it with everyone else.
      Example would be: A mmo stops their servers, they send cease and desist letters to every person that is hosting their game. Meaning you download the game from their servers and play them on their servers. The problem is that you don't have the right to distribute the game, you only have the right to access the game.
      However, from my understand the way around that would be, that you own the game, install the game via your own installation, then apply a 3rd party patch that will make it work on a new server. This from my understanding should be perfectly fine.
      I know it's a bit of a roundabout way of doing it, but with my limited knowledge of law, it's how it works atm. Could be changed in the future ofc.
      If i'm wrong about this, then someone should correct me.

    • @nolives
      @nolives 5 років тому +4

      Breaking your disc is a false equivalency. As scheevy as it is most GAAS put in their terms of service, that you agree too, that they hold the right to terminate that service rendered to you and in most cases it stipulates this may be for "any reason". The thing is coming and brwaking your disc is illegal because of the breakin and entering and destruction of YOUR legally owned property. A GAAS and planned obsolescence are not covered legally as a consumer right because it's not technically your property they are "breaking" nor are they breaking and entering. I'm not saying this makes what they're doung right but until planned obsolescence is made illegal then this is not a legal infraction or legal fraud.

    • @jeice13
      @jeice13 5 років тому +7

      @@Raigekon i tend to think opposing piracy of a product no longer being sold is bs. If something you are no longer selling is duplicated from an existing copy you dont lose profit or product

    • @ToaKoran
      @ToaKoran 5 років тому

      @Demiurge Shadow
      It still needs to be challenged, regardless. Sure, it is technically not as comparable to the breaking and entering comparison made in the video, but it also falls in the "ToS", and "TaC" going against the word of the law, at least what little we have regarding things similar to this. Regardless how much of a safe crevice these fuckers think they're in, this can be stopped in it's tracks if brought up to the right authorities, and not the ones that can be bought out by those wanting to keep morphing gaming into a hideous monster that isn't even worth saving.
      GAAS is a perfect abbreviation for this shit, because it's a bunch of hot air, and often smells like something died which is unfortunately adequate of a comparison since in this case something always is.

    • @Raigekon
      @Raigekon 5 років тому

      @@nolives ​Tos/eula generally don't apply(in eu), tho they can ban you for cheating, they however cannot ban you for no reason. This generally just means they can stop you from accessing their server and even then they aren't allowed to do that for no reason. Further more, as long as you have a perpetual license you can you can do what you want to the game and no one is allowed to stop you.

  • @LilacDownDeep
    @LilacDownDeep 5 років тому +171

    They're doing this shit with Adobe as well now. They're targeting people who own old versions of their products and fining them as 'illegally bought.'

    • @banned-account
      @banned-account 3 роки тому +33

      What. The. Fuck.

    • @Marcelelias11
      @Marcelelias11 2 роки тому

      Fuck Adobe. One of the scummiest companies in the world.

    • @deejayxcrypt
      @deejayxcrypt 2 роки тому +11

      @@Marcelelias11 Aye. Whilst the products themselves have still a somewhat monopoly/unicorn status on graphical & A/V design industry, the company feels like it functions like far pre millennium.

    • @adarax86
      @adarax86 2 роки тому +21

      actually that happened to me, fuck adobe, never ever gonna buy anything from them, not even pirating it, I am still mad about it -.-

    • @olzhas1one755
      @olzhas1one755 2 роки тому +9

      @@adarax86 According to this video, in most countries, this is literally illegal, so if you live in AU, EU or Canada you could probably take this to court.

  • @richardrobertson5006
    @richardrobertson5006 5 років тому +155

    I'm one of the founders of Missing Worlds Media, Inc. which is primarily a game software company created to back up and finance the passion project City of Titans MMORPG. We literally launched because of what is happening here and I do believe we actually have an end-of-life strategy. I'm not a lawyer (but lawyers have invited me to join my state bar association) but I do have some advanced legal studies including in intellectual property law (I wrote our company's first IP agreements and handled our initial incorporation, etc.) I have found the arguments made in this video as very solid within the limits of my background. One of the issues is that games and game software may not be considered "serious" topics as far as consumer rights are concerned at this time. This is coming from a guy who volunteers as a lobbyist for the ACLU. One possible target is contact the guy behind UA-camr Law. He's an attorney who has been putting together a legal case from a pool of volunteers concerning Patreon (anti-trust case). He might have advice about how to get started yourself. He might even be able to do more but obviously I can make no promises about any willingness on his part right now. Worth a shot at least.

    • @Foreststrike
      @Foreststrike 5 років тому +3

      The amount of inclusion for this level of GAAS would be astronomical.
      I'm just wondering if you could even include every company that's on that list of GAAS as one single case in one courtroom?
      But I suspect that would be inefficient, and would have to do everything on a case-by-case basis with all of those companies (Or as Ross puts it, 94% of them).

    • @richardrobertson5006
      @richardrobertson5006 5 років тому +8

      @@Foreststrike Combining cases is common in civil matters.

    • @b3ardedragon921
      @b3ardedragon921 5 років тому +3

      Looking forward to city of titans.

  • @mattdamon9326
    @mattdamon9326 Рік тому +461

    If buying is not owning, then piracy is not stealing.

    • @Atrcn
      @Atrcn 11 місяців тому +12

      Well said

    • @Lestatandvev
      @Lestatandvev 11 місяців тому +50

      Rephrasing if my money is worthless then your product has no worth

    • @therealdankclank
      @therealdankclank 11 місяців тому +4

      Based.

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 10 місяців тому

      The WEF will own nobody and be unhappy.

    • @therealmrglanet2127
      @therealmrglanet2127 8 місяців тому +5

      This misses the point: Where is piracy for online-only games, or games with extremely hard or impossible DRM to crack, like The Crew? No one has cracked that game yet. Developments in DRM technology might make it so piracy is impossible for future games, such that devoting time or resources to cracking won't be enough.

  • @RiceMan9315
    @RiceMan9315 5 років тому +102

    "... and that leads me to the title: Games as a serv-"
    *video crashes*
    That's... oddly eerie...

  • @c0baltl1ghtn1ng
    @c0baltl1ghtn1ng 5 років тому +377

    You know something's bad when Gordon Freeman is speaking his mind about it.

    • @thesaladman8400
      @thesaladman8400 5 років тому +2

      Ah ha, ah ha ha ha.

    • @jashloseher578
      @jashloseher578 5 років тому +2

      I came here to mention the same.

    • @AngelAffinity18
      @AngelAffinity18 5 років тому +3

      @@violentjiggler I didnt notice that. Its been years since I watched those xD

  • @kei_nishimaru
    @kei_nishimaru 5 років тому +356

    How does one manage to keep me invested in a semi-educational video that is over an hour long and is created by a man who runs a dungeon while living in Poland?
    Meet Ross Scott: Mold Survivor and local internet punter.

    • @qew_Nemo
      @qew_Nemo 5 років тому +28

      Not Mold Survivor.
      Mold Conqueror.

    • @esoopthederp7672
      @esoopthederp7672 5 років тому +2

      @@qew_Nemo Didnt he run from the mold?

    • @epickduk
      @epickduk 5 років тому +24

      Come on, guys. There's no point pretending, we all know Ross was consumed by the mold and replaced by a fungus-based clone.

    • @TioMegamanX
      @TioMegamanX 5 років тому +5

      Because real education catches your interest, not the BS you get at school.

    • @Kratos58gt
      @Kratos58gt 5 років тому +3

      You also forgot: graduated from MIT, worked for a secret underground government laboratory, survived alien onslaught (still trying to survive I suppose). And he can also recite the quantum chromo-dynamic gauge invariant Lagrangian in his sleep.

  • @MemoxWasHere
    @MemoxWasHere 3 роки тому +191

    This reminds me of Worms Armageddon and the fact that the developers chose the best course of action: not only you can play peer-to-peer, but the actual official servers are still hosted by a few passionate players themselves. Damn, the game still receives official updates from those guys.
    That being said, thank you very much for mentioning Meridian 59. I'm so happy someone else knows this game in todays day and age.

    • @zigfaust
      @zigfaust 3 роки тому +19

      Some devs like Team 17, Double Fine, and ID seem to be immune to doing fucked up shit.
      They remember BEING gamers and now run their ships so there is little to no "Corporate Chef" influence.
      I could see some suit telling Tim Schaffer "Hey we should add Chris Pratt, he's popular." and Tim just pouring gasoline all over the alpha computer and setting it on fire.

    • @refoliation
      @refoliation 2 роки тому +11

      ID might have that ethos but they are owned by Bethesda and it will be degraded over time like how Blizzard had similar respect for its players before activision gradually degenerated it.

    • @HC-qc5rp
      @HC-qc5rp Рік тому +4

      Give Id time :(

    • @sponge1234ify
      @sponge1234ify 10 місяців тому

      @@zigfaust Unfortunately, Double Fine did Broken Age. They were _not_ immune.

    • @zigfaust
      @zigfaust 10 місяців тому

      @@sponge1234ify Broken Age is a fire game doe, what do you mean?

  • @CoryPelizzari
    @CoryPelizzari 5 років тому +191

    I'm behind this 100% for games, movies and music not becoming "stream only" products.

    • @glenm2214
      @glenm2214 5 років тому +3

      Wouldnt matter if they did, as long as we got them recognised as a 'good' and not a 'service'.

    • @tommylakindasorta3068
      @tommylakindasorta3068 5 років тому +8

      There's a way to provide "games as a service" that is TRULY a service, and that would be the Netflix model, in which the consumer pays a monthly service fee (you could call it a rental fee or a streaming fee) and can continue to play the game or games for the entire time they are paying that monthly fee, and can no longer play the games when they stop paying the monthly fee. Where it breaks down is when the consumer pays the entire cost up front for a perpetual license, and at some point in the future the game is bricked by the publisher. That's the practice that needs to be stopped.

    • @Wzrd8
      @Wzrd8 5 років тому +8

      GabeN once said that any game purchased on steam will be unlocked should steam ever shut down. I Imagine you'd get a limited amount of time to download and burn disks or slam it into a ssd. Of course that doesn't include any online elements meaning games that rely on that will not survive any way.

    • @JD-uf3lf
      @JD-uf3lf 5 років тому

      Boost the signal, share the link.
      TheQuartering, YongYea etc. look for others that have spread the link and leave a thumbs up on each of these comments.
      ua-cam.com/video/Bey7NMizxA0/v-deo.html
      There are 2 boosts on Jeremy's pinned comment, from me and someone else who has around 17 likes.
      Do your part! o7

    • @Skeletons_Riding_Ostriches
      @Skeletons_Riding_Ostriches 2 роки тому

      At least you can record movies and music.

  • @r-saint
    @r-saint 5 років тому +338

    Actually most companies (EA) actually sue you if you try to repair their broken/bricked game. So it's even worse than you're saying.

    • @JRyan56
      @JRyan56 5 років тому +89

      EA are scum.

    • @fake12396
      @fake12396 5 років тому +50

      yep. tabula rasa had a server emulator going and then they got C&D'd by the publisher. bricking games is one thing, but then actively going after them to ensure they stay bricked is straight up BS. (at least the city of heroes source got leaked, good for these assholes)

    • @31stAzuredflame
      @31stAzuredflame 5 років тому +27

      Definitely should be illegal to do that to buyers. It goes against moral standards for both consumers and businesses, EA are one of many who does the very thing you say @Raymond Saint but sometimes worse.

    • @lpsoldin3162
      @lpsoldin3162 5 років тому +11

      @@31stAzuredflame You might want to read up on recent DMCA changes if you're in the U.S. It paints it more clearly that when you are unable to run software you have purchased, your EULA and any other contracts are voided, giving you the right to get it working for your personal use again.

    • @RollerDerbyHigh
      @RollerDerbyHigh 5 років тому +22

      Yeah. Blizzard shut down classic wow servers which are trying to preserve the experience people originally paid for

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 5 років тому +786

    Gamers -rise up- *_take legal action against cooperate fraudulence_*

    • @LordoftheBlades
      @LordoftheBlades 5 років тому +23

      corporate*

    • @MathewWalls
      @MathewWalls 5 років тому +4

      The law is on the side of the corporations. Legal action is futile unless the law is changed.

    • @scientificbrony
      @scientificbrony 5 років тому +4

      We only need your credit card number and the three digits on the back, so after the lawsuit takes place they can put money in your account

    • @Yusuke_Denton
      @Yusuke_Denton 5 років тому +7

      flatulence*

    • @areallyboredindividual8766
      @areallyboredindividual8766 5 років тому +5

      The law IS fraudulent.

  • @Juliett-A
    @Juliett-A 5 років тому +244

    Imagine if they burned the Mona Lisa after showing it for a month. And then sued anyone who tried to take a picture to preserve it.

    • @EliosMoonElios
      @EliosMoonElios 5 років тому +7

      Monalisa is a private properly so the owner have all the right to burn it, and if he have the copyright he have all the right to sue anyone making a copy.
      Loving something doesn't give you the right to appropriate it.
      What if I love your house, that give me the rit to use it without your concent?

    • @ChillstoneBlakeBlast
      @ChillstoneBlakeBlast 5 років тому +16

      @@EliosMoonElios Usually when a product was private property for too long, there exist something called public domain, which anyone can use said product however they are fit. This is done in order to preserver history and other details. A song that has been subjected to this for the longest is Happy Birthday.

    • @Yusuke_Denton
      @Yusuke_Denton 5 років тому +39

      @@EliosMoonElios Your argument is morally bankrupt, and based only on circular logic and a false analogy. Good thing the copyright law we have today didn't exist when the Mona Lisa or The Odyssey were created.
      I encourage you to research why the copyright privilege was created in the first place, and why it's temporary.

    • @SodomySnake
      @SodomySnake 5 років тому

      @@Yusuke_Denton I don't know about you, but I find the notion that things that belong to me don't actually belong to me to be the morally bankrupt position here. The Odyssey is more of an IP issue, but in the case of the Mona Lisa, a private owner would be completely within their rights to burn it - IF, that is, it hasn't been classified as a national treasure or something, which it probably has. But that's a separate issue.

    • @Gabu_
      @Gabu_ 5 років тому +13

      @@SodomySnake Do you know *why* things get classified as national, historic or human treasures? It's because you, your mother or me, we don't matter at all - we're just a few voices amongst billions. Society matters, what we leave behind matters and that is why preservation of history is paramount.

  • @notpewdiepie6458
    @notpewdiepie6458 5 років тому +316

    i came into this video wondering why UA-cam offered it to me cause i was super confused at the intent...as i watched i learned what this guy wanted me to know and now im glad i watched...super informative and i will be sharing

    • @retteketette
      @retteketette 5 років тому +4

      I got attracted by how funny his head looks, like a cartoon character.

    • @ewwpoorpeople5684
      @ewwpoorpeople5684 5 років тому

      Same here

    • @daniellevin9598
      @daniellevin9598 5 років тому +6

      I think UA-cam offered this to me because I keep watching Jim Fucking Sterling Son and his critiques on the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA industry and their "live service" products.

    • @cgrant26
      @cgrant26 5 років тому +7

      Now go watch his Freeman's Mind series.

    • @stormdaddy928
      @stormdaddy928 5 років тому +2

      Now go watch Freeman's Mind series.

  • @QFizzle1992
    @QFizzle1992 5 років тому +183

    This should be required viewing for anyone who plays video games.

    • @Archangelm127
      @Archangelm127 5 років тому +7

      Agreed. I'm spreading this as far and as wide as I can.

    • @skyroads-ob2gn
      @skyroads-ob2gn 5 років тому +2

      Just want to let people know, that whenever threads or posts are made in the Valve Steam Discussions and Off-Topic forum bringing attention to the Australian High Court's case against Valve, or other software ownership laws, rulings, logic, etc, a certain Steam moderator, going by the title "Spawn of Totoro" deletes it, and if it's someone else's thread, they often delete the posts specific to showing those things, and then lock the thread with any other comments in it to create a false appearance of consensus in the thread.
      They've been engaging in this unscrupulous behaviour for a long time, and they even block anyone who tries to discuss it with them on their Steam profile page (despite them being a moderator who should be able to discuss community issues).
      I've brought this issue up with Steam support on numerous occasions, and they offer no explanation or justification for "Spawn of Totoro's" behaviour, but say they won't do anything about it. I have a sense that this practice of hiding consumer rights and laws from their customers violates consumer rights in some way, and I've told Steam support that I'm going to report this to consumer rights groups (such as those in countries which have taken action and had victories regarding these matters before).

  • @Zepimo123
    @Zepimo123 2 роки тому +56

    almost 3 years later and its only gotten way worse

    • @GreatRaijin
      @GreatRaijin 2 роки тому +9

      3 years later and almost every triple A game is "live service" and some indie games are now following the trend

  • @vilerabbit
    @vilerabbit 5 років тому +287

    I am not a lawyer... I can play the war drums though. Sign me up.

    • @deusexmachina101
      @deusexmachina101 5 років тому +3

      They want to play then let's play, drums.
      DRUMS!

    • @Zeriel00
      @Zeriel00 5 років тому +2

      I can play the electric guitars and flame throwers! >:D

  • @KevinRobertsArt
    @KevinRobertsArt 5 років тому +335

    'Imagine a business where people give you money, and in return you give them absolutely nothing. That is a real American Dream.' -Ricky Tan, Rush Hour 2

    • @Smilephile
      @Smilephile 5 років тому +38

      So a casino?

    • @vandagylon2885
      @vandagylon2885 5 років тому +18

      @@Smilephile a casino dealing counterfeit cash.

    • @trustytrest
      @trustytrest 5 років тому +14

      @@johnmclawson3982 ow the edge

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight 5 років тому +6

      @@trustytrest But he is right!
      You give them money - they give you a blessing. Yep a BLESSING.
      Give me 10$ and I will wish you a happy day! :-)
      So you have to give something spiritual for something spiritual and NOT something material for something spiritual.

    • @lurksnitchtongue8986
      @lurksnitchtongue8986 5 років тому +32

      @@igorthelight No because they provide services, it costs money to keep the church open, the lights on and the heaters running. Many churches also serve cookies, coffee, hot chocolate, breakfast, run charities and community centers, etc. at no cost and only ask for donations from those willing/able. It also provides a sense of community and a place to meet new people and make friends. Take your edgelord status and go somewhere else.

  • @TheTherapistGamer
    @TheTherapistGamer 5 років тому +430

    If you buy a product then you own it. If it stops functioning due to the actions of the seller then you are entitled to a full refund.

    • @stanleybrodie16
      @stanleybrodie16 5 років тому +14

      Thats the thing, when you buy a movie, game or music, you're not buying the products themselves, but the license to use said products.
      Geez. Horrible run on sentence I did there.

    • @plmokm33
      @plmokm33 5 років тому +70

      @@stanleybrodie16 The video explains why this is false.

    • @TheTherapistGamer
      @TheTherapistGamer 5 років тому +44

      @@stanleybrodie16 Actually, you are buying a digital copy of the media and have the right to use it just like you could any physical media. In some countries I believe you can even re-sell digital copies, which is something that I think should happen everywhere. Even though digital goods have been around for over 20 years, I still don't think it should be normal that you don't own things that you buy.

    • @goldfishi5776
      @goldfishi5776 5 років тому +9

      No no no.. you own a broken product. The premise is that they intentionally ‘broke’ your product. The question is what would be considered reasonable practices in this realm.

    • @sebas8225
      @sebas8225 5 років тому +4

      Lawyers fucked up, our rights

  • @KingSulley
    @KingSulley 3 роки тому +63

    I know I'm 2 years late to this party. I was recommended this video from a friend, and I have to say this is a great video. Despite zoning out and reminiscing from seeing the CS Source and HL backgrounds every now and then, it was really well put together. can't wait to watch through your back catalogue.

    • @judgeprime3730
      @judgeprime3730 2 роки тому +1

      Discovering Ross Scott is an awesome thing. Happened to me and now he is always that "put down everything I Am doing as Ross released a video" haha

  • @ItoeKobayashi
    @ItoeKobayashi 5 років тому +78

    I believe the push towards destroying games and these "Streaming" games is actually quite deliberate.
    These companies are likely trying to tap into the good ol' "Fear of Missing Out" which is a very real psychological tactic that advertisers have been using for ages. If a person believes they only have a limited time to obtain something, they are more likely to purchase it so that they don't "miss out". This draws in people who may otherwise never bother to buy it in the first place.
    I believe THAT is where the money is in that decision, not a laziness or wanting to save a few day's work. They want to remove the opportunity for consumers to get things later/cheaper/free because those all are not the "max profit now" they want to get.

    • @thestwinner680
      @thestwinner680 5 років тому +4

      There's no need to "believe" ;P The deliberate nature is quite obvious and PROVABLE from a business (money making) standpoint.

    • @jonfindlay7838
      @jonfindlay7838 5 років тому +5

      This has been something I've felt for years as a result of "rares" in Runescape Classic going on to become very valuable in the current game due to their limited availability. I've done things in other games simply for the sake of not wanting to miss out on items like that that could potentially be valuable in years to come. It's a scummy thing to do in my opinion, making items available only for a limited time. Unless you can buy them with in-game currency afterward at least.

  • @thomasripper8616
    @thomasripper8616 5 років тому +344

    This is... comprehensive. Thank you for your service, no pun intended

    • @r0bw00d
      @r0bw00d 5 років тому +2

      The only thing worse than making a pun is pointing it out.

    • @cosmicfool3334
      @cosmicfool3334 5 років тому

      Sup thad

    • @NecumNaTo
      @NecumNaTo 5 років тому +1

      Stop lying, your pun was intended.

    • @bryanedds8922
      @bryanedds8922 5 років тому +4

      Games as a disservice.

    • @cheyheyway6244
      @cheyheyway6244 5 років тому +1

      I find it funny that
      Ironman dies after snapping his fingers with gauntlet

  • @weylin6
    @weylin6 5 років тому +496

    When games shut down, they should be legally obligated to release the server software in a functional and documented state

    • @TranscenGopher
      @TranscenGopher 5 років тому +42

      The way most software is developed these days, "in documented state" is nearly impossible. They rush and crunch so much it effectively becomes a magic spell to bring the server up, that almost no one on the team understands how to do, except one guy that made it in the first place.

    • @TheZALGOisCOMING
      @TheZALGOisCOMING 5 років тому +33

      ​@@TranscenGopher then they need to change how they develop software. either take the time to document it, or just... don't fucking make it rely on a server that they know is going to shut down and kill the game

    • @d1oftwins
      @d1oftwins 5 років тому +47

      @Ethan Oden
      The demand from @Behind TheWall was that the developers should know how their game works and to preserve that knowledge. I hope THAT is not to much to be asked for a game you ask money for, now is it?

    • @Saviliana
      @Saviliana 5 років тому +2

      @Ethan Oden You could start a private agency and ask for money, I am sure people could do something about that.

    • @tomhardy6365
      @tomhardy6365 5 років тому +1

      @@d1oftwins so you want them to openly share cimpany secrets.

  • @larrythorn4715
    @larrythorn4715 4 роки тому +181

    Intentionally killing, bricking, disconnecting, or breaking games should be and must be illegal. The *ONLY* time it is acceptable to require or encourage an internet connection as a form of DRM is if the company will widely and freely release a patch to remove this DRM function before the DRM servers shut down. Furthermore, there are some games out there that can be used in an "offline" mode, however, they suffer a MASSIVE loss of functionality and/or content. For example: "Hitman 2" from 2018 strips the player of all accomplishments and unlocks when in offline mode, removing a great deal of functionality from the game. This is done to encourage connection to the servers which double as a form of DRM. This is fine, but when the DRM servers shut down, they better enable all items and features...

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld 4 роки тому +23

      Your example of Hitman 2 is anything but fine in any lick of the sense. It is the opposite of fine. I know what you're trying to say and I've read your entire comment but I can't help but disagree with you on this. GT Sport, exclusively on PlayStation 4, has an online DRM feature and without an internet connection, it's basically a glorified demo. I'm talking no unlocks at all and it's the most pathetic and anti-consumer strategy out of all the Gran Turismo games in its history. It is by far, far, far the worst.

    • @quarreneverett4767
      @quarreneverett4767 2 роки тому +3

      I have always supported the abandonware preservation by fans. So many games and companies still try to whine at you for abandonware games. I know alot of people like gog but gog contributes to this ridiculous issue. Taking games abandonware then reselling them to make the people that blindly say downloading games is bas even if you are trying before you buy. Which has benefits as if it's a good game it will be bought it's a commong practice. A few indie devs have their games to download for free and got a ton of purchases from it. Abandonware btw means it's not supported so it's free to distribute which doesnt always mean its 5 years for the copyright to wear off. Its completely abandoned. Anyways my stance on this for many years has been in depth

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 2 роки тому

      OR you could just not buy those games. Do you really need laws against everything form of entertainment you don't enjoy? Just don't do them.

    • @ethan2670
      @ethan2670 2 роки тому +2

      @@peterhoulihan9766 "just let the companies do the shitty anticonsumer practice" 🤡🤡🤡

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 2 роки тому

      ​@@ethan2670 "It needs to be illegal for other people to enjoy things I hate." 🤡🤡🤡

  • @gusdario8781
    @gusdario8781 5 років тому +591

    Dude, I'd never thought about this subject on this perspective, and you presented your idea so well that I can't disagree with it. I'm from Brazil, so I'll try to do subtitles in Portuguese so that I can reach more of my friends and people here.
    edit: Oh, it's not enabled to add subtitles and translations. Ross can you enable it? This is how I can contribute to the cause, and I think that others would like to do so.
    edit 02: They enabled to add the sbuttitles. I've began working on it today and I'll try to finish it by the end of the week, thanks to all that upvoted the comment and helped out.
    edit 03: I've done it. Now I'm waiting for it to be aproved. With anyone can help with speeding this part up it would be great.

    • @marcelinio9988
      @marcelinio9988 5 років тому +18

      If he doesn’t see this comment you can send him an E-mail.

    • @gusdario8781
      @gusdario8781 5 років тому +24

      @@marcelinio9988 I'll just wait out a little more, then later I'll send him one if he doesn't see this. Tanks for the idea.

    • @Vincent_Van_Vega
      @Vincent_Van_Vega 5 років тому +15

      @@gusdario8781 Hey I'm also a Brazilian, I'll ask Daniel (Ross' Moderator) if he can enable the subtitles

    • @gusdario8781
      @gusdario8781 5 років тому +3

      @@Vincent_Van_Vega Cool, thanks dude.

    • @AverageJoe8686
      @AverageJoe8686 5 років тому

      @@gusdario8781 the time you take to wait around for the system is the time they take to fuck you. You don't need to be a dictator if you have Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

  • @MyScorpion42
    @MyScorpion42 5 років тому +578

    Jim Sterling shouted this out, hopefully many more people will see this now

    • @ponponpatapon9670
      @ponponpatapon9670 5 років тому +21

      thank god lol

    • @nagatsuseiken7731
      @nagatsuseiken7731 5 років тому +27

      yup - here because of Jim

    • @kebm1388
      @kebm1388 5 років тому +31

      Y'all should check out his Freeman's Mind series, good shit. Not near as serious as this, but good shit nonetheless

    • @Debilitator47
      @Debilitator47 5 років тому +28

      Jim sent me. Jim who? Jim fucking Sterling son.

    • @SirBruceX
      @SirBruceX 5 років тому +16

      Thank god for Jim.

  • @Obokralipsis
    @Obokralipsis 5 років тому +201

    want to chime in on the cost of allowing the game to live.
    I've worked on a recently released arcade game. It has an online ranking mode which uses connection to the server and p2p mode when players are able to connect directly to each other.
    Thing is, it is already planned to switch ranking mode to p2p connections once servers are shut down. This is literally a hotfix in our case.

    • @xanaxodgrindcorelover9191
      @xanaxodgrindcorelover9191 5 років тому +2

      good job :)

    • @bilateralrope8643
      @bilateralrope8643 5 років тому

      Interesting. Though I'm curious: Once the servers go down, how does one instance find the first peer to connect to ?

    • @SPTX.
      @SPTX. 5 років тому

      I have a question about that. I assume for the moment you store the IPs of the machines on your server and will put them on the peer list when you roll the update. My question is, once your server is off; where will a new machine, or one that has been updated after the fact, fetch the peer data?
      Worse case scenario, assuming every single peer is offline. Can your machines reach each other over LAN?

    • @magikarpusedsplash8881
      @magikarpusedsplash8881 5 років тому +2

      They already stated that they switched to p2p connections. There's many solutions to distributing a collective body of data on p2p network like DHT. Although in comparison to just killing a game, requiring the player to manually feed in an IP address is still magnitudes better than just being cut off (ever played minecraft?)

    • @SPTX.
      @SPTX. 5 років тому

      @@magikarpusedsplash8881 The question isn't how you input the IP but how you get it.

  • @thermallance7947
    @thermallance7947 4 роки тому +120

    And let's not forget the second reason why they love games as a service. You cannot escape microtransactions and lootboxes by going offline.

  • @StarContract
    @StarContract 5 років тому +50

    Case in point: Activision's Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 was still retailing and even went on sale on the XBOX and Ps4 stores - after Activision has shut down the servers. Being an online only game, this rendered this piece of software completely useless.
    The people who already owned the game got it destroyed for them, while late buyers were sold hot air.

  • @skinnysnorlax1876
    @skinnysnorlax1876 5 років тому +76

    Goodness, you could just....just put this video in front of a judge if this stuff ever came to court. Extraordinarily professional, well done.

    • @NoobNoob-ss5hs
      @NoobNoob-ss5hs 5 років тому +1

      I would compress this into a direct to the point video, but hey even h3h3's goofy videos are presented as evidence in the court.

  • @eobet
    @eobet 5 років тому +553

    Someone needs to make a video on “software as a service” too, because Adobe and Autodesk are leeches on the creative industry. :(

    • @nsimportant
      @nsimportant 5 років тому +41

      Not the same. You have a monthly subscription and there are alternative options (Dracula Twilight analogy doesn't work on software as a service). Use an alternative software to make your toast.

    • @plebmcpleb5761
      @plebmcpleb5761 5 років тому +36

      I don't think that's quite the same thing. My dad works with PS and is thankful for the new subscription-based model. He used to have to pay thousands (!) of euros to get each of the newer versions of the programs every time they released. It's now actually cheaper and a decent compromise, for both hobbyists and studios. Things could be better, of course, but alternatives are rising too (I'm using CSP personally).
      Don't know about Autodesk though. If you look into things, the ones that get the real shit end of the stick are architects. Have you seen how costly their softwares are? It's unbelievable.

    • @7th7andwich
      @7th7andwich 5 років тому +57

      Software as a service is subscription based, you don't buy a license that later becomes useless. Unlike Pleb I PREFERRED when I could just buy the complete Adobe package, but now that they're on subscription i didn't have much difficulty adapting to a new product. They simply lost a customer, and I STILL have my (old) versions of adobe suite.

    • @Nab2150
      @Nab2150 5 років тому +11

      I actually work for a company that provides software as a service and it helps out smaller businesses that can't afford to purchase servers, maintenance staff, and other such things that we provide when we provide them access to our software. We have built in disaster recovery, fail over, and backup as part of what we offer and it is in no way harming our customer base.

    • @cougar2k720
      @cougar2k720 5 років тому +8

      @@plebmcpleb5761 wouldn't it be OK to use the older version? I think even the older version is quite extensive. Unless there are new features that he won't have access to with old feature.
      I would rather pay for say Office 2013 for one fee, and use it for as long as I can, instead of paying monthly few for office 360

  • @ronnieradon
    @ronnieradon 2 роки тому +66

    Thank you for saying "customer" instead of "consumer"!

    • @DoubleBob
      @DoubleBob Рік тому

      What's the significance?

    • @user-xj5gs3zt6s
      @user-xj5gs3zt6s Рік тому +4

      ​@@DoubleBob"Customer" generally implies buying goods while a "consumer" buys anything - goods AND services. Services tend to be paid for multiple times, as opposed to goods, which are usually paid for once. Customers can still purchase services, but generally it leans more towards purchasing goods.

    • @fearlesswee5036
      @fearlesswee5036 10 місяців тому +1

      @@user-xj5gs3zt6s To me it's more that "consumer" implies you're just buying something consumable, i.o.w. "disposable". A video game is not a sandwich. I pay $5 for a sandwich, I eat it once, and it's gone forever. A video game I pay $60 (now $70 ffs) for, and I play it as many times as I want. "Customer" just sounds nicer too, like I'm a human being walking into a store for something I want or need, "consumer" sounds like I'm just some kind of walking wallet-creature looking for something to quickly devour and then spit out money in response, then move on.

  • @shaneirwin9461
    @shaneirwin9461 5 років тому +146

    Description of GAAS:
    1- Seller shows you a picture/video of the car you are going to buy, showing all the best bits; power windows, sunroof, big V8 etc...
    2- You transfer the money.
    3- The seller arrives with a chassis and shell, two seats and a steering wheel only. He says "you go ahead and have fun now.....and it will be even more fun after the first improvements come at the end of month update!!!" ;)

    • @froniccruxis1049
      @froniccruxis1049 5 років тому +20

      A better analogy would be you buy a license to use a car that has proprietary parts needed to function and gets upgraded parts(those come free with the license though). The company removes the parts from manufacturing or goes out of business and now your car is just a shell that you remember using. In SaaS and GaaS an app(car) that gives you the service(ability to drive) that needs a network(parts) to function.

    • @ShogunMongol
      @ShogunMongol 5 років тому +7

      It would be a better analogy if you bought the car outright, but then the dealership repos it a year later, despite everything being fine.

  • @fl00fydragon
    @fl00fydragon 5 років тому +177

    One of the titans from the old guard of the internet culture has declared war on games as a service.
    This is going to be good.

    • @Anomaly188
      @Anomaly188 5 років тому +11

      TotalBiscuit should've been the one saying this before he died. At least some people outside of gaming knew who TB was and he had a background in law. Ross unfortunately doesn't have that kind of name recognition.

    • @JohnnyShagbot
      @JohnnyShagbot 5 років тому +6

      @@Anomaly188 Welp, time to learn necromancy.

  • @sorry-what5527
    @sorry-what5527 5 років тому +224

    I just realized
    This has no midroll adds

    • @proteus2103
      @proteus2103 5 років тому +15

      @JustusGregorius There's an intermission..... That was well-timed though.

    • @nedinnis6752
      @nedinnis6752 5 років тому

      Which made it easy for me to listen to it all in one go.

    • @joxvur0088
      @joxvur0088 5 років тому +19

      Hello people of past. Just gonna say that UA-cam puts in ads (even if Ross wants them in or not) forcibly. The more you know about UA-cam

    • @theblackhundreds7124
      @theblackhundreds7124 4 роки тому +5

      Please donate on his website. Even if it's a dollar.

    • @Gogglesofkrome
      @Gogglesofkrome 4 роки тому

      @JustusGregorius This vid came out of Ross's time, though. All this research, thinking and writing to set this thing up; I mean can't you just give the guy a break? Hell there's nothing keeping you from just using adblock.

  • @FestusOmega
    @FestusOmega 5 років тому +293

    Can I point something out? Type "games as a service is" in the UA-cam searchbar. What are the results?
    Result 1: games as a service is not fraud
    Result 2: games as a service is fraud response
    Result 4: games as a service is still not fraud
    Tellingly, NONE of the results are "games as a service is fraud".
    Given the popularity of this video and lack of popularity of the other such videos, I believe there is no reasonable way we can write this off as merely a mistake of the algorithm. This video is being buried intentionally and people are instead being redirected towards opposition sources.

    • @FestusOmega
      @FestusOmega 5 років тому +12

      @James In what way should that decrease the search relevancy of this video and increase that of theirs? Surely the UA-cam search algorithm does not scrutinize the validity of the arguments contained within each video and then decide on the strength of those arguments which videos to promote. What are you suggesting exactly? What do you say is the cause of this phenomenon if there has been no deliberate action to suppress this video? Whether Ross is right or not is _irrelevant_ to whether the search results for this video have been tampered with.

    • @Bozothcow
      @Bozothcow 4 роки тому +33

      He's obviously suggesting that UA-cam is in cahoots with the games publishers in an attempt to bury the opposition.

    • @Amoth_oth_ras_shash
      @Amoth_oth_ras_shash 4 роки тому +8

      @@FestusOmega or the simple fact propaganda material agenst the simple fact based points he makes in this video....is artificiality made to be seen more by people searching on the topic....only validates the standpoint.
      Any product...held hostage as a service is fraud...blunt and simple.
      to provide services FOR a product is fair... but then the product should function WITHOUT it on its own to begin with.

    • @tahunuva4254
      @tahunuva4254 4 роки тому +4

      Ironically, the algorithm recommended this to me. Might be because I just got off Uniquenamesaurus' video about streaming services and piracy.

    • @Bertiebaby
      @Bertiebaby 4 роки тому +3

      Maybe the algorithm changed its tune in the 8 months since this was written because Ross' video is the first result even when i'm logged out entirely.

  • @YbborUberAlles
    @YbborUberAlles 5 років тому +99

    This is why being forced to login online to play gtav offline fills me with rage.

    • @YbborUberAlles
      @YbborUberAlles 5 років тому +24

      I shouldnt have to disable my computers network adapter. You say "modem" as if its as simple as unplugging a modem, or turning off your wifi. it is not.

    • @jsachs
      @jsachs 5 років тому

      That's only for a limited time also, after some time without playing you CANNOT start the game if you're offline. You ALWAYS have to log in every once in a while.

    • @superninja252
      @superninja252 5 років тому

      there is mods already to GTA

    • @evo-labs
      @evo-labs 5 років тому +8

      I was filled with rage after buying a new copy of GTAV, installing it, then discovering it required a 60GB update to play, causing my data cap to be exceeded. So I paid for the game, but in order to play what I just purchased, I have to pay for downloading patches that should have been on the disc, and also the penality of going over my cap. Its yet another case where businesses comprimise their services or products which results in the consumer having to literally pay for those compromises, on top of the purchase price.

    • @Ndlanding
      @Ndlanding 5 років тому +1

      @@evo-labs Holy shit! 60GB is a lot. My ISP has no limits, but I can see you you feel. If it were a phone (my limit is 6GB/month), you would be throwing yourself off a cliff. Maybe you can apply for an update (on, er, a whole pile of DVDs)? It's kinda like buying a Volkswagen, then having to pay the postage on a replacement for the fraudulent car they sold you. But how did you buy it originally? Download? Surely not, if you had to download it again. DVDs? On a pendrive? On an SSD? How??? I'm dying to know.

  • @FlorenceFox
    @FlorenceFox 5 років тому +124

    Ugh, as a former Matrix Online player, seeing it on that list hurt my soul.
    Especially since the big emulator projects have all either shut down or gone really, really quiet.

    • @TheStreetMan
      @TheStreetMan 5 років тому +4

      preach brother, ballak from the tetragrammaton reporting in

    • @FlorenceFox
      @FlorenceFox 5 років тому +5

      @@TheStreetMan AnVamp, captain of a poorly-ran ship called the New Dream, and founding member of The Pride, I can say that with... well... pride.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 5 років тому +5

      @TheHooseNutz "They are all sadly figuring out what the DMCA was really meant to do. Give corporations ABSOLUTE CONTROL over the shit they sell."
      Pretty much. It cracks me up when people say copyright exists to "protect artists"

    • @acewolfgang276
      @acewolfgang276 5 років тому +1

      @@peterhoulihan9766 It can do that, and I'm sure that was the original thought behind copyright. These days corporations own Copyright and use DMCA to take down anyone who tries to make old school servers

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 5 років тому +2

      @@acewolfgang276 "It can do that, and I'm sure that was the original thought behind copyright."
      No it wasn't. The earliest copyright laws protected publishers, not authors.
      "These days corporations own Copyright and use DMCA to take down anyone who tries to make old school"
      Copyright laws have always been this way. Also, most freelance artists are incorporated if they're doing anything even remotely commercial.

  • @DoodleWill
    @DoodleWill 5 років тому +275

    Remember guys.
    Download this video. Just in case. Not saying anything with happen. But always helpful.

    • @Aredein
      @Aredein 5 років тому +2

      recently youtube deleted the UA-cam Poop on Harry potter "Гарри Повар". Now you can only find it in fan's reuploads.

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 5 років тому +37

      Well this video has a 10 second clip of the Nazi book burning from Indiana Jones... so wouldn't surprise me if stupidtube pulls it. Gotta protect people from... uh...

    • @facing_w0rlds
      @facing_w0rlds 5 років тому +6

      @Nathan Hale stale meme

    • @salsamancer
      @salsamancer 5 років тому +1

      @Nathan Hale what are you talking about?

    • @RetroCat111
      @RetroCat111 5 років тому

      if I do that will I own it? :-/

  • @APPARATVS
    @APPARATVS 5 років тому +76

    I will refuse to purchase ANY game that requires online connection to play a single player mode. Too many publishers are doing this now and it really ticks me off. Honour is one example Waited for this and when I learned that it requires online even for the single player mode, I refused to buy it !

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 3 роки тому +8

      I just wait a week for a smart person to remove the game's "need" for an internet connection.
      Then I pirate it and laugh riding off into the Sunset.

    • @bricaaron3978
      @bricaaron3978 2 роки тому

      @@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 Is that when you buy a copy? When you download the crack?

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 2 роки тому +1

      @@bricaaron3978 I wouldn't call it a "crack" in the traditional sense. These days pirated games come "pre-installed" all you have to do is unzip the folder and start the game.

    • @bricaaron3978
      @bricaaron3978 2 роки тому +2

      @@slyguythreeonetwonine3172 I didn't know that, but nevertheless -- when you download a game, do you also buy a copy at the currently available price? Because if you want to play games (as opposed to just boycotting them entirely), but don't _pay_ for them, how do you expect anyone to actually make games in the first place? As a charity?
      Are other people supposed to pay for games so you can play them for free?

    • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
      @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 2 роки тому

      @@bricaaron3978 I usually look at it as a "demo". Back when I first started playing PC games (mid 90s) demos were a huge thing.
      There have been tons of games I would have never bothered even looking at, that I've tried, and have loved (CKII, HoI, Skyrim, FO4, Kerbal Space Program) just to name a few, that I first demo'd enjoyed the hell out of, and within a few hours to a day, I've bought the game and transferred my saved game data from the demo to it.
      Beats the hell out of trying to read reviews for games where the Game Journos can't even play the First Super Mario Brothers, but expect me to take their (paid for) word that the game is good/bad.
      If it hurts them, maybe they will learn to scale games back instead of spending stupid amounts of money to make set piece games. Maybe they will remember to cater to the people who've played games since the 80s, instead of watering everything down so 4 year olds can also have fun "playing".
      If it destroys it, then meh, I have almost 40 years of video games both PC and console. With PCs that can run them all.
      That's another thing too, why buy a game when Microsoft will patch out your ability to play it in like 6 years when a new OS comes out? I am so glad I have a few PCs I've rigged up (My beloved XP machine) so that I can't still play games I've bought from the 90s.
      If they can LITERALLY steal a game back away from me, I'm not going to cry a single tear over stealing a new game from them. *Shrug* 2/3s of all my games have had that happen. And I'm just done being played for a fool anymore.

  • @Yobleck
    @Yobleck 5 років тому +215

    This is why Dedicated servers are a must. I have tf2 and cs:s servers on my computer and anyone could theoretically connect to them even if Valve ceased to exist.

    • @Daniel__Nobre
      @Daniel__Nobre 5 років тому +14

      Yes, this! It would be a good customer “protection” approach to legally require support for dedicated servers for any game that requires online connection.

    • @shortyorc121
      @shortyorc121 5 років тому +11

      Yup battlefield had it right up in till last couple releases. At least all pcgames should be this way private dedicated servers is the only way.

    • @narvuntien
      @narvuntien 5 років тому +5

      Yeah, I think this is a good solution if a game is thinking about shutting down they should release a patch that allows the old school dedicated servers. Man, I remember myriad of CoD4s servers that wasn't that long ago.
      I think EU might be able to get a law through on this though, His argument is really strong.

    • @circleofsorrow4583
      @circleofsorrow4583 5 років тому +1

      Doesn't the release of private servers open games to hacks?

    • @gamedoutgamer
      @gamedoutgamer 5 років тому +1

      Important, yes. Irregardless once they shut a game down, dedicated servers or not, they should AT LEAST provide unsupported software(s) so that we can play the game (product) we purchased.

  • @caseygoddard
    @caseygoddard 5 років тому +47

    This video should be mandatory viewing by anyone majoring in computer science or business.

    • @kylekent4464
      @kylekent4464 5 років тому +2

      This would make an incredible Business Law lesson

  • @itaybron
    @itaybron 5 років тому +151

    "We probably have rights! " Homer Simpsons

  • @EricRamz
    @EricRamz 2 роки тому +45

    You missed a big part of why companies would want GaaS. If games are a service instead of a good, they can’t be resold. If games are a good you can purchase them second-hand, which cuts into the companies profits

  • @TheDemocrab
    @TheDemocrab 5 років тому +84

    50:48
    Additionally, Australian refund law states that if you're no longer satisfied with your product through no action of your own, you're entitled to a refund. I feel like the game no longer working would count as "no longer satisfied"

    • @michaelkenner3289
      @michaelkenner3289 5 років тому +1

      To some extent. If I remember correctly the standard is that a reasonable person wouldn't be satisfied, based on the product's intended use and it is only applicable for the expected lifespan of the product.
      I don't know what that time period is for computer games but many electronic goods are only expected to have a lifetime of a couple of years.

    • @TheDemocrab
      @TheDemocrab 5 років тому +1

      @@michaelkenner3289 So, it'd come down to the judge and how the case is presented.
      Electronic hardware is expected to only have a relevant lifetime of a couple years/half a decade or so, but software? There's plenty of much older software still being supported, patched and the like. I'd expect given that, a judge would see the whole "Have GaaS if you want, but when you're shutting the servers down you need to take steps to ensure the playerbase can at least attempt to keep it going themselves" way of doing things. (eg. Releasing the server code, patching the MP stuff out of the client side software or even something such as starting an Open Source project to allow the games community the chance to fix it with help from the actual devs, etc.)

    • @michaelkenner3289
      @michaelkenner3289 5 років тому

      @@TheDemocrab it's a fairly subjective standard as far as I'm aware. I'm not a lawyer and don't know the case law that sets the precedents involved. I think you could certainly make good arguments to that effect. It's basically what the ACL is intended for.

    • @TheDemocrab
      @TheDemocrab 5 років тому

      ​@@michaelkenner3289 Definitely. That's why I think a judge would view "Do something to allow the community to support it if they want to" as a reasonable middle ground.

    • @Trollisms
      @Trollisms 5 років тому +1

      Australian Consumer Law is actually pretty great and I think that what Ross has talked about would be fairly easy to enforce under the current understanding of the law here. What I could see being a problem is that if Australia was the only country to successfully do this, game companies would just not sell or block their games from being sold here (Or being used as a service). We have a fairly low population which means it's pretty easy for publishers just to write our country off. This has happened before when we had our problems with games being refused classification in our country. A lot of publishers took a look at us and just said it's not worth making the changes and they could do it again here.

  • @kaktotak8267
    @kaktotak8267 5 років тому +87

    Regarding the "repair". Don't also forget that a lot of times such "repair" requires things like reverse engineering parts of the game, cracking them and other things that are often explicitly prohibited by the EULA.

    • @quorryraphael9980
      @quorryraphael9980 5 років тому +30

      @styzor I think they did? There was a point about how companies should have a responsibility to include an avenue for repair. kakto is saying that not only do they not have any repair options, they specifically try to make it against the rules to repair their game. Twice as bad.

    • @NathanCassidy721
      @NathanCassidy721 5 років тому +12

      On top of the other points, EULAs are not enforceable.
      I forget the exact name, but there was a (shit) Steam developer a year or so back that tried to silence criticism and ban players by trying to say it was against the EULA. Not only did it back fire and people saw right through his bullshit, but many looked into the legal side of it and pointed out that they had no right to do so on those grounds.
      So in short, they could try but game companies would not have any right to try and disband fan-made servers. If anything, it would only serve to damage their reputation which is as valuable as gold in this industry.

    • @AverageJoe8686
      @AverageJoe8686 5 років тому +3

      You know what's also against the EULA? Smoking weed. Pass the fucking joint bro.

    • @CvnDqnrU
      @CvnDqnrU 5 років тому

      @@nathan5160 I thought black box testing was reverse engineering by definition, why is it not?

    • @CvnDqnrU
      @CvnDqnrU 5 років тому

      @@nathan5160 I think you're completely stupid and I wish this conversation to end.

  • @pcachu
    @pcachu 5 років тому +335

    "'Games as a Service' is Fraud":
    The story of a man who finds himself haunted by a giant _World of Warcraft_ game box.

    • @VegetoStevieD
      @VegetoStevieD 5 років тому +34

      Stacks of documents filled with technicalities and legal gymnastics, and other beurocratical nonsense....
      vs
      "I just want to play the game I bought."

    • @DarkWoodsPresents
      @DarkWoodsPresents 5 років тому +4

      That's why I never played WOW. Buy the game, pay the subscription, pay for story installments, player enhancements do you can beat the upper level bosses or compete in PVP. Ridiculous. How old are you like 12 still using mommy and daddy like an ATM?

    • @proteus2103
      @proteus2103 5 років тому +2

      @@VegetoStevieD 3 tickets please. One of us is a student and I'll take a large pineapple daqari.

    • @VegetoStevieD
      @VegetoStevieD 5 років тому +1

      @@proteus2103 What?

  • @GoddessOfMisfortune
    @GoddessOfMisfortune 11 місяців тому +22

    The Crew 1 is shutting down with no plans to offer any form of offline support. We live in the worst timeline.

    • @mongee3614
      @mongee3614 4 місяці тому +1

      No the worst timeline would be if jfk reacted to the missile Cuban crisis the way his military advisor wanted him to

  • @Mueslinator
    @Mueslinator 5 років тому +120

    God, FINALLY someone with a voice put that odious misconception about "just purchasing a license" to rest. And just to iterate: Even if the EULA states that you purchase a license, that purchase includes the implicit understanding that you also purchase *ownership* of one working copy (per license) of whatever software/text/music etc. you "licensed".
    This means that as soon as you buy a game, even if it comes with DRM, the publisher/store may not take your access to that software away. Which makes DRM latently illegal, i.e. it's something that is designed to infringe on your rights as a customer.
    Just putting it out there, because too many people just take that ass-reaming like good little bitches and do not even *ask* themselves if what the corps do is even legal. To paraphrase my aunt "Well, they have lawyers, they'll surely know what they can and cannot legally do, so if they do it, it must be legal".
    That is *not* how this shit works. They have lawyers because a lot of the shit would not hold up in court, but to even get it into court, you need a lawyer yourself, and for a single game, no lawyer will take the case (since they're paid in fractions of the contested sum, i.e. whatever your game cost). Or, to put it another way: Companies use shitty, quite possibly *illegal* practices because holding them accountable is pretty damn hard.

    • @ntomsho4545
      @ntomsho4545 5 років тому

      I'm sorry man, but you don't have any idea what you're talking about. DRM is clearly not illegal. I don't know where you're getting your "ownership of a copy" idea, but I've never heard anything of the sort in the U.S. In-house legal absolutely would object to something like that if it was illegal because they would almost certainly get hit with a class-action that would be costly to defend even if they won it.

    • @Mueslinator
      @Mueslinator 5 років тому +11

      @Nick Tomsho:
      If you "don't know where you're getting your "ownership of a copy" idea", I suggest actually watching the video you're replying under. There is case law in the EU that explicitly states this right (I think it was either a case against Oracle or Sun). Not everyone lives in the US.
      And at least in my country (Germany), class-action lawsuits aren't a thing (and from what I understand, they aren't in many EU countries, or often are limited to cases of "collective harm"). In fact, in order to facilitate the absolute avalanche of litigation after the Diesel scandal here, government had install a makeshift solution.
      So, as always: There is a world outside of Eagle Land.
      edit: And DRM is illegal in that its function is to prevent your access to that working copy you own. Kinda like it's illegal for a company to burn a book you bought from them, or for a car manufacturer to install a mechanism that stops your car from working.

    • @bilateralrope8643
      @bilateralrope8643 5 років тому +12

      Also, in many jurisdictions, the EULA means nothing because you didn't see it until after you've handed over your money. Making it too late to change the deal.

    • @ntomsho4545
      @ntomsho4545 5 років тому

      @@Mueslinator Fair enough, I'm not trained in EU law, but I'm pretty sure what you're talking about is the first sale doctrine for which there are analogous concepts in other countries. It just means the rights holder can't prevent you from reselling the copy that you purchased, it doesn't give you any other rights and it doesn't transform the software license into full ownership (if it did you'd be able to make copies of the software and sell them or create derivative works based on it).

    • @Mueslinator
      @Mueslinator 5 років тому +6

      @Nick Tomsho: It's called Exhaustion Rule, and it is akin to the first sale doctrine - but it also establishes ownership of the copy to the buyer. The ruling is UsedSoft versus Oracle, if you're interested, and the ruling explicitly mentions that ownership of the copy is transferred. This is the basis of *why* the buyer is then allowed to resell it: Because they own that copy.
      Another aspect of establishing ownership is that the rights holder is no longer the owner of that copy, and thus has *no rights to it* . The court clearly distinguishes between copyright (right to the IP), and ownership of the copy. As stated, on the one hand, this means the buyer, as owner, may resell it (just as you would be able to resell a book, or a tool you no longer need), but it *also* establishes that the rights holder may not interfere with the functionality of the copy - just as a rights holder may not burn a book, even if it's their own IP, or just like a car manufacturer may not brick a car, even if they hold the intellectual rights on them: They have exhausted their rights over the individual "version" of that car, hence the name "Exhaustion Rule".
      This then means that DRM as a measure that prevents you from accessing your legally purchased copy - a copy that you *own* - becomes criminal if it *does* prevent you from accessing and utilizing your property. As said, I'm from the EU, so my knowledge of US law is very limited, but I think there is something that governs interference with one's property rights, maybe this would be seen as Trespass to Chattel?

  • @DeadPollo
    @DeadPollo 5 років тому +208

    time to go to bed, i am sleepy
    *Ross uploads 75 minutes of wisdom*
    ...sleep is for the weak anyway

  • @WhenToastersAttack
    @WhenToastersAttack 5 років тому +145

    26:12 "Either printer ink is made from unicorn blood or we're all getting screwed." is a good quote.

    • @WhenToastersAttack
      @WhenToastersAttack 5 років тому +3

      @@VioFax I would suggest playing older games, or indie games. But, if you're dead set on dropping video games, might I recommend D&D as a replacement?

    • @marscaleb
      @marscaleb 5 років тому

      That is a great quote, but where does he say that? Not at the time index you mentioned.

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 5 років тому +2

      @@marscaleb It's in the article shown at that timestamp.

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 5 років тому

      Stix N' Stones You guys remember you were originally talking about the price of printer ink, right?

  • @TrustyGun2
    @TrustyGun2 2 роки тому +34

    This video will remain relevant for years. Which is more than can be said for a lot of GAAS

  • @penguinmaster7
    @penguinmaster7 5 років тому +226

    "more boring than my usual videos"
    silly ross, your videos are NEVER boring

    • @Scrombo2
      @Scrombo2 5 років тому

      (Sarcasm) Dude these click bait vids are ruining youtube, (non sarcasm) more than youtube is ruining youtube

    • @TheXell
      @TheXell 5 років тому +1

      Weirdly enough, this had me glued to the screen more than I usually am by content like this. Though I don't know whether thats because of my interest in the topic or by Ross' enthusiasm.

    • @unlolshtopable
      @unlolshtopable 5 років тому

      yeah, they are ALWAYS

  • @AirLancer
    @AirLancer 5 років тому +614

    People arguing against this guy...
    Some people just really want big businesses to screw them over. "But this is exactly the sort of thing Company X does!" Yeah, and everyone hates them for it, so why would we want that to become the norm for games?

    • @SpaceBearEngineer
      @SpaceBearEngineer 5 років тому +92

      IKR? I just don't get it. Why fight *FOR* the companies attacking your ownership rights? Do these people *like* not having rights?

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 5 років тому +46

      Eh, masochists enjoy the experience of domination no matter who offers it. What else is new?

    • @TrueMetis
      @TrueMetis 5 років тому +55

      Whole lot of people have been heavily indoctrinated into free market propaganda and think anything else is bad.

    • @ninjaeddy1717
      @ninjaeddy1717 5 років тому +4

      What should we do with games like warframe or Fortnite, then? Throw them all away since they’re fraud? People like playing those games. The devs make money. No fraud is happening. What wrong is that the current binary definition of good vs service can’t actually describe those games. They’re a hybrid of both.

    • @nohints
      @nohints 5 років тому +33

      @Brocialist Party of America wat... wat does the endless SJW attack on all forms of entertainment have to do with this? Because mentally retarded diversity hires with arts "degrees" are ruining games... therefore gamers are easily brainwashed... therefore they like big companies screwing them... ??? XD Like Eliot, you didn't do too well in your formal logic classes did you?
      Gamers ARE too easily brainwashed, but fools like YOU are the ones you have succumbed to it. It is actually the opposite from what you're saying. The people lamenting the death of good stories and serious characters in games (replaced with "durr I'm black/gay/furry") are EXACTLY the people fighting the games companies on things like this the most. Over-monetization, live services, and hyper-politicization are ALL ruining our games. I don't even like the Quartering, but he fights both. I'm a non-white academic of all things, and even I see this. It's the games """journalists""" pushing both pro-corporate and pro-SJW standpoints. SJWs and corporations are mutual parasites feeding off each other, and have been for quite a few years now. Why are most people labeled as shills also SJWs? The people screaming about politics in BFV were the same ones screaming about the scarcity of its content; the SHILLs were the ones screaming incoherently about Nazis to DEFEND the company. If you knew, er, *anything* you would have seen this correlation. Not to mention, neither SJWs nor games "journalists" care in the slightest about preserving games (or even playing them); they're just vehicles for pushing narratives to them, to be thrown away once used. Both the companies and the SJWs they use as shields need to be fought here.
      But maybe you're just one of those sad, low IQ fellows that read articles about how Legend of Zelda games are all secretly allegories for coming out of the closet (despite the clear interpretations given by its creators) and think that it's profound. XD Oh well... I'll let you go back to your class on why the Burka is a symbol of freedom and a bulwark against the patriarchy now.

  • @oNTiger
    @oNTiger 5 років тому +120

    “Ah he seems to be wrapping it up here, this was a really good video”
    *check time stamp*
    “Oh well we have another 40 minutes to go, that’s ok”

  • @Ghosteh36
    @Ghosteh36 9 місяців тому +15

    5% of the population being able to reverse engineer a game server seems really, really, really overestimated. I'd probably guess it's even less than 0,1%.

  • @keyboardstalker4784
    @keyboardstalker4784 Рік тому +11

    The sad part is the more time passes, the more relevant this video becomes. Everytime I see live service games coming out, my mind goes back to this video. More people need to see it.

  • @samadams2203
    @samadams2203 5 років тому +53

    This is really well researched and presented. I never actually thought about games as a service's details, despite it becoming a more and more common concept. Thanks for the video!

  • @youkaijesus484
    @youkaijesus484 5 років тому +1786

    [ASMR] Gordon Freeman goes on a rant about the legal morality of a game-selling format (Headphones Recommended)

    • @Spartan4521
      @Spartan4521 5 років тому +122

      Video that got Jesus crucified by Roman publishers (1BC)

    • @crazyape515
      @crazyape515 5 років тому

      Hahaha

    • @dohnjoe4100
      @dohnjoe4100 5 років тому +23

      @@Spartan4521 two weeks old, but jesus was born year 0 and died 33AD. AD=Anno Domini="year of our lord" =/= After Death.

    • @Spartan4521
      @Spartan4521 5 років тому +3

      Haha oops

    • @goodbyejeffery
      @goodbyejeffery 5 років тому +30

      I was listening to this while cleaning up the house, so all I could picture was Gordon Freeman navigating Black Mesa while ranting.

  • @JordabHawkeye
    @JordabHawkeye 5 років тому +185

    you're a hero ross, thanks for all the hard work on top tier content creation and important (as far as games go) stuff like this

  • @Mastermind12358
    @Mastermind12358 11 місяців тому +19

    This man speaks the truth, and its amazing how many gamers will try and defend these big corporations that literally don't care about anything but money.

    • @EggEnjoyer
      @EggEnjoyer 11 місяців тому +4

      “But did you read the Eula” 🤓

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman 10 місяців тому +1

      THE MESSAGE first. Money second.

  • @adamsfusion
    @adamsfusion 5 років тому +38

    Something I think you might want to also look into on this, and might umbrella over this issue, is the "Right to Repair" movement across the US. Not only games, but phones, computers, and other hardware has the exact same issue as games as a service, and the Right to Repair bills want to ensure that companies must give information and back away from consumer's needs to repair and modify their own goods.

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX 5 років тому +1

      A few companies have taken the hint and made their products more readily repairable (Motorola partners with a repair website to sell spare parts now). Many of them won't let you openly discuss modification on their own forums for a number of reasons, but at least with Lenovo/Motorola, they don't actively try and stop you.

    • @meowster101
      @meowster101 5 років тому +2

      Hell, it wasn't even that long ago that jailbreaking an iPhone was officially ruled legal in the US. It's crazy that "intellectual property" isn't legally treated exactly the same as any physical property with a patent would be

  • @baileypalmer103
    @baileypalmer103 5 років тому +90

    We truly need this to be trending. Screw these companies for screwing us over.

  • @SirMcFrosty
    @SirMcFrosty 5 років тому +44

    Man I am so glad someone has gone to the effort to shine light on this with more then just opinions, been spreading the video around various discord channels that have to do with games and such, hope things work out. Brought it up in the Parsec discord for example. Might be a good idea for everyone to do the same if you got communities, lets just hope it doesn't get bungled and sent out with misinterpreted context as it spreads. Again, thanks for the effort Ross.

  • @johnhansen4794
    @johnhansen4794 2 роки тому +69

    This video is going to age like fine bourbon.

    • @sleaf6
      @sleaf6 2 місяці тому +1

      It did lol❤

  • @XFanmarX
    @XFanmarX 5 років тому +106

    Artificial value removal. When you buy the product it's worth 60 bucks but the company, at any point in time in the future, can say it's now worth 0 bucks and simply takes away the product.
    This forces you to buy their new product every time. Once again at full price, to start the cycle all over again.
    The clever bastards.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 5 років тому

      When you bought the product, did you imagine that they would be providing their server backend forever and that your one time payment would cover an eternity of electricity and bandwidth for that server?
      If so, you should probably reconsider your investment practices.

    • @ReddoFreddo
      @ReddoFreddo 5 років тому

      No no no, if they said it was worth 0 bucks they would give it out for free. They're basically saying "not for sale" but in a more evil way where if you bought it before it was not for sale you're not allowed to use it anymore.

    • @proteus2103
      @proteus2103 5 років тому +7

      @@peterhoulihan9766 I won't let a logical fallacy slide on my watch. What if the game was not connected to a central server? And could, i don't know, be hosted by people with computers or servers of their own that were fast enough to run it. It would be like if one peer would host the server for other peers....

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 5 років тому +1

      @@proteus2103 A peer to peer MMO would probably be workable. What does that have to do with this?

    • @lurksnitchtongue8986
      @lurksnitchtongue8986 5 років тому +5

      ​@@peterhoulihan9766 Are you being intentionally dense? We're not asking for the games to be supported forever, we're asking that developers stop arbitrarily putting content critical to run the game on central servers so that the game can not be played offline and singleplayer. There is no reason you shouldn't be able to play a singleplayer, offline version of Darkspore after you've already purchased the game.

  • @amoryblaine3292
    @amoryblaine3292 5 років тому +109

    This was informative, and worth watching, considering the length. We may be a minority, but there are people that quite like your longer videos.

    • @amisner2k
      @amisner2k 5 років тому +3

      I was engaged and enthralled through the whole thing, despite the length.

  • @roguenova6766
    @roguenova6766 5 років тому +38

    Ok, if THIS video doesn't leave a mark on the community and/or industry, I'll lose a bit of faith in humanity.

    • @thomasjenkins7506
      @thomasjenkins7506 5 років тому +2

      why would it? moron gamers are still going to give these companies money because gamers think they have to buy and are entitled to like every game ever made. that's why pre-orders and bullshit like that makes them so much money.
      if you want to end the problem, go after the gamers that support these practices. these companies wouldn't do it if people didn't give them their money.

    • @branimirstoilov8640
      @branimirstoilov8640 5 років тому

      @Ohm Wizard I miss the day when i played games and not the other way around... Probably why I haven't bought a game that was released past 2015...

    • @talkchannel5469
      @talkchannel5469 5 років тому

      Branimir Stoilov , since 2015? 👍

  • @IAmLeMonke
    @IAmLeMonke 2 роки тому +106

    One of the internet's few "Mandatory" videos imo