Stardock creates Gamer’s Bill of Rights
FROM GAMERTELL - As PC gaming takes a turn for the worst, indie game developer Stardock has introduced what it calls the “Gamer’s Bill of Rights” which it hopes will help enhance the quality of PC games…
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Hey I think that sounds pretty good! I don’t know how many times i’ve had the “minimum requirements” to play a game, only to find out it either doesn’t play at all, or plays very slow and shoddy.
Now if only anyone developers actually LISTENED to this :)
on August 30, 2008 at 01:49 PM - LINKI really like right no 10 but it has problems and already exist for most games. All you need is a no cd patch from places such as game copy world.
Most game companies will not allow it due to the threat of easier pirating. Great for LAN parties when your friends are playing a game for the first time.
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on September 1, 2008 at 12:50 AM - LINK#1 would never ever work. Think about the small shop who sells the games.. every item could be returned because ‘it didn’t work, it’ll like to the other laters game’ thank you.
All in all, not very good a list because doesn’t take into view the industry as a whole so it could work…
on September 1, 2008 at 10:55 AM - LINKAnyway,Gamers’opinion is really importan to stardock.
on September 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM - LINKgreen laser pointer