cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46809135
The stop killing games campaign is about preventing game publishers from intentionally destroying their games after official support ends.
Sign here:
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/46809135
The stop killing games campaign is about preventing game publishers from intentionally destroying their games after official support ends.
Sign here:
I understand the value of preserving our digital heritage (hell, I still play games from 1982 and share the love for them with millennials), but we do have some other issues to worry about in southern Europe.
Correct me if I am wrong, but it is possible to work for progress on multiple issues at once, right?
True, but you do have to prioritize your battles.
I repeat: I understand the importance of preserving our digital legacy.
I am not going to fault the person spearheading this effort for putting time and resources into an issue they are passionate about. Feel free to do the same.
I will, I just have too much on my plate at the moment.
Don’t assume game preservation is something that I don’t value.
Brother its literally a number and your name that you enter on a website. Its literally 1 minute. And as someone who used to live in the now POOREST eu nation, its not that hard to do. Id even argue that for a lot of people video games are an escape here so it helps if they can spend their few days worth of pay on a game and then actually being able to play it without the publisher shutting it off for some stupid ass reason.
Ok, ok, you win. I’ve signed it.
Good thing humans can generally work on more than one problem at a time, especially given how many of us there are!
Said by everyone who disagrees with an important issue. This is about keeping our history and culture alive. Games you own should stay playable.
You strike me as the kind of person who has to occasionally stop when walking because they can’t figure out how to walk and breathe at the same time.
You are right about that.
I regret that I only have one upvote to give.
You can have mine. There, I upvoted his comment for you.
Damn. Who told you legislation was a zero sum game?