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Post by eurowatch on Mar 15, 2018 19:51:22 GMT
Because the game can spent much more time to develop the story and characters then the Movie could? Including Lara who looks better than in the reboot movie. She was pretty banged up by the end of the first game (though that game seemed to enjoy having her fall off Things).
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Post by eurowatch on Apr 13, 2018 20:16:51 GMT
"Don't waste Your time playing video games," they said. "It Will never be useful for anything they said," they said. Well, McAfee disagrees.
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Post by eurowatch on Apr 26, 2018 22:04:13 GMT
Both The Netherlands and Belgium have declared lootboxes to be gambling and giving Publishers eight weeks to remove those features. If they dont they risk fines of up to 800.000 Euros and five years in prison. Might we be seeing the end of an era when it comes to lootboxes and mobile games?
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2018 6:08:32 GMT
Both The Netherlands and Belgium have declared lootboxes to be gambling and giving Publishers eight weeks to remove those features. If they dont they risk fines of up to 800.000 Euros and five years in prison. Might we be seeing the end of an era when it comes to lootboxes and mobile games? Maybe in the Netherlands and Belgium, the publishers and developers could be forced only to remove lootboxes in those two countries like they most of the time have to remove blood in games released in Germany.
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Post by stevep on Apr 27, 2018 10:21:21 GMT
Both The Netherlands and Belgium have declared lootboxes to be gambling and giving Publishers eight weeks to remove those features. If they dont they risk fines of up to 800.000 Euros and five years in prison. Might we be seeing the end of an era when it comes to lootboxes and mobile games? Two questions: a) - showing my ignorance probably but what the hell's a loot box? b) Can the two countries do this without agreement with the rest of the EU? Could there be a basis for the publishers to appear to the European court on the basis of infringement of trade?
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2018 10:23:47 GMT
Both The Netherlands and Belgium have declared lootboxes to be gambling and giving Publishers eight weeks to remove those features. If they dont they risk fines of up to 800.000 Euros and five years in prison. Might we be seeing the end of an era when it comes to lootboxes and mobile games? Two questions: a) - showing my ignorance probably but what the hell's a loot box? b) Can the two countries do this without agreement with the rest of the EU? Could there be a basis for the publishers to appear to the European court on the basis of infringement of trade? Mabey this link can explain: What Are Loot Boxes? Gaming's Big New Problem, Explained
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Post by eurowatch on Apr 27, 2018 11:48:11 GMT
Both The Netherlands and Belgium have declared lootboxes to be gambling and giving Publishers eight weeks to remove those features. If they dont they risk fines of up to 800.000 Euros and five years in prison. Might we be seeing the end of an era when it comes to lootboxes and mobile games? Two questions: a) - showing my ignorance probably but what the hell's a loot box? b) Can the two countries do this without agreement with the rest of the EU? Could there be a basis for the publishers to appear to the European court on the basis of infringement of trade? They can do this. In fact, expect similar Laws to show up in other European countries and even in some US states in the next years. Just because they were first does not mean they were isolated events. Maybe in the Netherlands and Belgium, the publishers and developers could be forced only to remove lootboxes in those two countries like they most of the time have to remove blood in games released in Germany. It is very possible that they either do that or remove the games themselves but as Laws like this spread to other countries it might be considered to much of a bother to include lootboxes at all.
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Post by stevep on Apr 27, 2018 21:19:04 GMT
Two questions: a) - showing my ignorance probably but what the hell's a loot box? b) Can the two countries do this without agreement with the rest of the EU? Could there be a basis for the publishers to appear to the European court on the basis of infringement of trade? Mabey this link can explain: What Are Loot Boxes? Gaming's Big New Problem, Explained OK thanks.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 27, 2018 21:22:23 GMT
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Post by eurowatch on Apr 28, 2018 11:09:44 GMT
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Post by lordroel on Apr 28, 2018 11:14:15 GMT
Nice, i bed its going to be better than the movie.
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Post by eurowatch on Apr 28, 2018 11:18:45 GMT
Nice, i bed its going to be better than the movie. Not like it would be a hard Thing to achieve.
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2018 16:38:48 GMT
After the Battlefield V trailer dropped, we now have confirmation that Call of Duty makes more accurate WW2 games then Battlefield does. How did we come to this point?
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Post by eurowatch on May 29, 2018 17:10:19 GMT
The Federation needs YOU! Enlist today!
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Post by lordroel on May 29, 2018 17:21:07 GMT
The Federation needs YOU! Enlist today! Nice, do we now what improvements and changes there are regarding the previous games.
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