• regul@lemm.ee
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    When asked if he was sure that Albion couldn’t be copyrighted due to its historical context, he replied: “I don’t know if I’m honest, I don’t really know… I hope so. I mean you would think that the responsible person I should be, I would’ve spent the last six months in lawyers’ offices…”

    Bold strategy, Cotton.

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    3 months ago

    Ugh. I kind of wish you would just go gracefully into the background Peter.

    So. He is about to be sued by Microsoft I suppose. Very bold of you to admit that it isn’t set in generic Albion but Albion the same universe that Fable uses. Those are two very different statements.

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      Ugh. I kind of wish you would just go gracefully into the background Peter.

      He passed gracefully 2 or 3 “games” ago. The quotation marks, because they were basically abandoned for a new gimmick, without delivering.

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        3 months ago

        Godus had real promise, I played the early release. Absolutely never delivered on what it promised, implicitly or explicitly, though.

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      Brb, making a sequel to Sonic & The Black Knight and officially licensing it.

      What? Sega can’t copyright Camelot!

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      Further, just because a name like that came be “copyrighted” doesn’t mean the rest of the game isn’t lmao.

      If I made Nuclear D.C., a post apocalyptic game set it the Fallout universe in Washington D.C. as a followup to Fallout 3, I wouldn’t magically be okay just because it’s set in a “real” place.

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    3 months ago

    Checks Wikipedia…

    Albion is an alternative name for Great Britain.

    Okay? Why don’t we just change the names of the towns and their locations on the map? Problem fixed!

    Edit: Spacing.