Stop Killing Games has exceeded 1.4 Million Signatures!
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It's not mutually exclusive. I'd suggest people do as many things as they can.
But not this apparently.
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Is it in the game vendors' interest to do that? No. And they have more money than the gamers.
So... Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere.
Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere
"Not going anywhere" isn't the same as "completely meaningless"
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But not this apparently.
I've never said don't sign it. I'm saying don't be surprised when the EU declines to change laws. It's probably going to take more than a petition to actually see change.
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It's not mutually exclusive. I'd suggest people do as many things as they can.
You mean like all the things in the link OP posted which you scrolled past just to be an ass in the comments?
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You mean like all the things in the link OP posted which you scrolled past just to be an ass in the comments?
Maybe I come off wrong in text? I wasn't trying to be an ass. I don't think any of my comments were rude. There's a comment in this thread calling someone a cuck with upvotes. I'd say that's being an ass. I was just trying to be realistic.
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Is it in the game vendors' interest to do that? No. And they have more money than the gamers.
So... Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere.
this is not simply a petition, it's a tool for bringing issues in front of the eu parliament, which has to address it. it's a kinda new thing, and untested, but it looks pretty functional for now. also, Nicolae Ștefănuță, vice president of the eu parliament, has openly supported this citizens initiative.
not all countries are as dysfunctional as the US, and i'm sorry for you that your government sucks ass. But if this works, it will be positive for every gamer worldwide, so maybe you get to enjoy more consumer protection than before.
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this is not simply a petition, it's a tool for bringing issues in front of the eu parliament, which has to address it. it's a kinda new thing, and untested, but it looks pretty functional for now. also, Nicolae Ștefănuță, vice president of the eu parliament, has openly supported this citizens initiative.
not all countries are as dysfunctional as the US, and i'm sorry for you that your government sucks ass. But if this works, it will be positive for every gamer worldwide, so maybe you get to enjoy more consumer protection than before.
We just hit 1.6M votes to "debate" a horrible law that's in the passing here in France (re-allowing cancerous anti pest substances and more), we should have aimed at the EU level instead!
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Is it in the game vendors' interest to do that? No. And they have more money than the gamers.
So... Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere.
Tf? This is not just a petition on change.org.
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There is still 10 days left. Even though the stretch goals were met, you can still sign.
If you haven't already and you live in the EU (they will check), you can sign here: https://www.stopkillinggames.com/
Fun fact, the admin of the EU SKG petition is Slovak.
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Apple was already using USB C everywhere else. They were using it rather early. You can debate about how fast they should kill lightning after its introduction (before USB-C was finalized), but the EU didn’t single handedly make Apple consider USB-C on iPhones.
It’s easy to forget that Gamers are like this.