• gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    For the predatory games, either find some other way to get them…or don’t play/pay at all.

    It’s good advice, but past experience strongly suggests not enough people are going to follow it to make a difference. I think the only way game pubishers and other media companies reform their practices is if there are enforced government regulations requiring them to do so.

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      15 hours ago

      Both, really. In fact I’d say all three:

      1. Don’t give money to publishers who do shit like this.
      2. Be loud about that fact and shame people who do spend their money like that.
      3. Advocate for proper government regulation.
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        12 hours ago

        We should pressure reviewers too. Even if it is an otherwise “good” game, if the company has a history of this bullshit then it should get a shit score. And they should mention that at the beginning and end of their reviews. At minimum.

    • aquafunkalisticbootywhap@lemmy.sdf.org
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      14 hours ago

      If there’s not a majority willing to step up and do whats right, then we get what we deserve.

      Im tired of the idea of legislating good behaviour

      If people en masse want to try to blame other people for their choices, that’s on them. Bringing the legal system into it just tells everyone “hey, dont bother being responsible for your actions” without addressing the issue: people dont give a shit about making good choices

      The simple solution is for people to choose wisely with their dollars. If they choose to support shitty producers thats the problem. No need to make being assholes illegal