AoE2. This game is really old, and has lots of people who are good at it. I was playing it since the Age of Kings times and it took some time for me to adjust to these players; I think it must be really hard for new players to try multiplayer against veterans.
Speaking of violators, North Korea is in violation of GPL 2.0 since they didn't provide me the source code of the kernel when I asked for them for it.
Not specifically on Lemmy, but basically any way you could be contacted as the developer of the game
This video explains it from the perspective of someone that found their keys given resold on other platforms:
Speaking of Dragon Ball, it's in a very weird "how to progress further" dillema after Toriyama's death. Various people have the rights for different purposes; and want to do different things with the franchise.
I just hope it doesn't end up like LOTR franchise where they cash out for shit ass products that doesnt respect its source material.
Time traveler: Moves a book a few centimeters to the left
The butterfly effect at 9/11:
It's a different scheme. While the developers can print as many items as they want if they want to, the prices are entirely made out by the community. So they just manipulate the odds to make some items rarer. If they print the same items, the price will fall right off.
However why the game has this much players is that its really easy to bot.
man, I really need to create my own instance sometime.
New geoguessr cheat just dropped
No skins and no new content? CS had way too many different maps to play on, not to mention the amount of custom skins were crazy.
Does http sites exist at this point though?
You could do unintentional linking if you don't want to be subject to DMCA claims, like putting in the description
"We do not provide support for external projects that use our code, like shadow-website. Please contact them for further assistance."
or
"If you're using external services like shadow-website, please say so while reporting issues/bugs."
This gives off an air of legitimacy to the shadow-website to anyone who's interested in looking at mothership, but doesn't explicitly associate it with mothership.