Example of the “don’ts” - Gatekeeper platforms may no longer:
prevent users from un-installing any pre-installed software or app if they wish so
Good.
Example of the “don’ts” - Gatekeeper platforms may no longer:
prevent users from un-installing any pre-installed software or app if they wish so
Good.
Yeah, I was wondering that too. AFAIK not right now, but probably is just a matter of time.
As always, when Steam does one thing, Epic does the opposite.
But still, Steam doesn’t forbid all AI content. It requires developers to have rights over the content on which it was trained, which seems logical.
As always when steam does one thing, epic always does the opposite.
Who cares if the whales die horribly and the species goes extinct, right? Oh yeah, new “regulations” make it “good” to do the same shit somehow, so no problem.
Just a rapid unscheduled disassembly.
Don’t worry, the release is only in -17 years.
I’m doing my part!
I wouldn’t be surprised if he wasn’t on that plane. Doubt that the guy was so stupid as to fly inside Russia openly.
I remember the launch of mass effect 3 in 2012, when EA and Bioware removed all the prothean companion content (very relevant to the story) from the base game and sold it as 10€ day 1 DLC. They even boasted about “releasing a game for 80€” back then IIRC.
What decisions? Legit question, it’s been a while since I last played.