Yeah, it would be nice if they were at least required to release a server binary or something so you could self-host after they kill a game they have no intent to ever run/support again.
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>A bill focused on maintaining long-term playable access to online games has passed out of the California Assembly’s appropriations committee, setting up a floor vote by the full legislative body. The advancement is a major win for Stop Killing Games‘ grassroots game preservation movement and comes over the objections of industry lobbyists at the Entertainment Software Association.
Yeah, it would be nice if they were at least required to release a server binary or something so you could self-host after they kill a game they have no intent to ever run/support again.
Archive: https://archive.today/uJZAg
From the post:
>>A bill focused on maintaining long-term playable access to online games has passed out of the California Assembly’s appropriations committee, setting up a floor vote by the full legislative body. The advancement is a major win for Stop Killing Games‘ grassroots game preservation movement and comes over the objections of industry lobbyists at the Entertainment Software Association.
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