

What big shift do you expect? Even regarding 3D realism we are way past the point of diminishing returns in terms of development costs.
What big shift do you expect? Even regarding 3D realism we are way past the point of diminishing returns in terms of development costs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_patents_under_the_European_Patent_Convention
The European Patent Convention (EPC), Article 52, paragraph 2, excludes from patentability, in particular
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schemes, rules and methods for performing mental acts, playing games or doing business, and programs for computers; [emphasis added]
That excludes video game related patents twice in one line.
You’ll still need to buy the games to get the assets legally. EA is just checking if they can offload the modernization of old games they don’t want to remake to the community to keep the revenue stream going without having to invest on it.
It’s a win-win situation if it works.
Using the actual word for reporting is not the same as using the word as an insult. Bowdlerizing news doesn’t do anything besides making them uncleared.
That protects Trump, not the people following illegal orders. At least office immunity doesn’t extend to the entire executive anywhere else in the world as far as I know.
Immunity for official acts is supposed to prevent the judges from doing a coup by arresting elected politicians, not to give the executive powers to ignore the other branches.
European courts don’t recognise software patents, no matter where they were filled.
Hint: the one that uses the same methods of control as Los Zettas, and also competes with them in human and drug trafficking, money counterfeiting, etc.
There’s Wipeout VR for the PS VR. It’s not that bad for short sessions.
Invasion of what? What’s a North Korea? If Taiwan can’t be recognised as a real country then there’s also only one Korea that’s partially occupied by a glorified cartel.
It’s called parody. It’s very hard to do when talking about people that are the embodiment (and origin) of Poe’s Law, so I appreciate everyone’s effort.
I’m pretty sure European (and in fact all non US) users of Steam “buy”/license games from Valve GmbH in Germany not Valve LLC in the US.
From their subscribers agreement:
If your card was issued outside the United States, your payment may be processed via a European acquirer by Valve GmbH on behalf of Valve Corporation.
They aren’t lower decks anymore. Maybe a Upper Decks series?
They could be welcomed into the EU in a heartbeat.
Assuming they completely changed their food and product regulations and adapted everything from agricultural and animal husbandry to building codes to match the EU overnight.
Otherwise it’s more of a decades long process.
Even CETA is still not ratified because Canadian ranchers and farmers still insist on using growth hormones and have trouble dealing with European GMO tracking and labelling.
I’m sure repeatedly normalizing Farage’s positions and reducing British people’s exposure to people from other countries will do wonder to contain Reform. /s
Users will end up verifying it. Activision just got caught using gen-ai in call of duty and had to come clean.
If developers are caught lying they will lose credibility.
Did they ever solve the issue of helicopters natural state being free fall?