I feel like this whole hobby has always existed on the verge of being deleted for whatever reason, and I am forever grateful that there are people who put this stuff up in the first place.
Still need to work out a way for me to help out.
And this is why I consider SSDs to be a downgrade compared to HDDs lol
So often is maintenance work more necessary than glorious. Thank you for it anyway.
Y'know I think another possible analogy here might be the difference between a videogame and a tabletop game. Especially if we compare RPGs specifically.
It's one thing to play a computer RPG. It's another thing to play with a human GM who can reshape the story as needed and who can interact with the player in an open-ended manner.
Ahh, the actually-pornographic version of begging senpai to notice oneself.
Thank goodness. Have those copies resurfaced and gone into the possession of proper archivists and/or research collections?
It says we can link to top-level domains, just not specific titles. So you're probably fine anyway. (But I am not a mod.)
Yeah, I read. I don't have much sympathy for him. He sounds like a jerk.
IMO preserving the content is more important than honoring him (or, for that matter, humiliating him).
Ooh, I hadn't considered checking archive.org. Seems useful, albeit very random.
I had poked all over the megathread, but didn't know about the github repo. Thanks.
But yeah, you're right about it being a matter of luck sometimes.
I've noticed that there's generally good coverage of big-name games, and while that's cool and all, there are still a ton of lesser-known games trapped exclusively on platforms like Steam. Anyone know what sites are more likely to have them?
Heh, more of this shit.
Remember, the only reason we can still watch the highly influential 1922 vampire movie Nosferatu today is because some people didn't destroy all their copies despite a court saying they had to.
DISOBEY DESTRUCTION ORDERS.
COPY ALL THE THINGS.
"no stakes" my ass.
Hell, Crunchyroll was a pirate site until it converted into not being one.
What with all the stories about the companies taking pretty hefty cuts for things, I'm gonna bet that the "supposedly" is doing some heavy lifting there, heh.
So they lied in court and got away with it? Sheesh.
Do they still do takedowns for videos based on that content IDing if the video isn't even monetized in the first place?
Like, I know youtubers who try to make money hate this, but what about youtubers who aren't in it for the money but just want to throw content on the platform? Can stuff like AMVs actually stay up?
Because, frankly, I've found that it's been pretty easy to dodge YouTube ads, by means of uBlock Origin.
Any such verification depends on some other party to verify it. If the game requires online services, then the verification is dependent on the online services; the verification can't stand alone. But we already have existing systems for that without the need for NFTs.
On the other hand, if the game is a standalone game that doesn't require connecting to online services, then if the game can be made to run on one computer it can be made to run on another computer. No matter how you choose to assign ownership, you can't get around this. Videogames are fundamentally data, and data can be copied.
Besides...inventing a new NFT-based DRM? No matter how you do it, it's not going to be as convenient as simply not having DRM. A DRM-free game is one that anyone can just pick up and it'll work, too. You're proposing a "solution" that doesn't offer anything new, while opening up other cans of worms along the way.
Also, we already have peer to peer game trades/sales anyway, and we've had these, long before NFTs were a thing.
Frankly speaking, it's not like anyone on the internet can tell the difference. And, at least speaking personally, it's not like I need to know. If they crack stuff well they crack stuff well. If their political views suck their political views suck. So be it.
And what exactly is that NFT, as distinct from the media it's linked to, useful for? Aside from simply saying that it is unique and one can have ownership of it.
Found some interesting stuff on that site, but it's not in the megathread, so I was wondering if anyone else had experience with it.
edit: making the post title not link it