• LucasWaffyWaf@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Video game companies are bad about releasing online only games - even single player - and then shutting them down with no way for the paying customers to access the game they paid money for. Ubisoft recently shut down The Crew, a single player game that required to be connected to Ubisoft’s servers. Without their servers, the game cannot work, and the publisher essentially took your money and gave you nothing for it. Millions of players are out their money without a product.

      Ross here is campaigning to put an end to that, but he needs as much help as he can get.

      • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.comOPM
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        7 months ago

        Thank you very much.

        It might be interesting for some that you dont need to own the game to help. Especially citizens of canada, france and germany have huge tools at their grasp to push this issue into deliberation.

        More precise: the game in question is only the posterchild of the campaign because it has by far the biggest playerbase of the hundreds of games which have been destroyed this way but were too small for any significant backlash.

        The idea essentially is that if enough people file legally correct complaints (they need to adress several issues, hence a short written tutorial for each country) the country in question will be forced to address this (which apparently has never been done due to the aforementioned reasons).

        This is pretty literally the first real chance at this and it can lead to precedent in ownership again being the fundamental right that it once was.

        Thanks for reading. Have a good one.

    • haui@lemmy.giftedmc.comOPM
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      7 months ago

      Because the crossposting functionality of voyager leaves some things to be desired, adding text to the crosspost is one of them.

      But I accept your criticism, I could have taken the extra time to describe it in more detail.