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by braiamp
29 days ago
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Dude, your entire argument is welfare for the software makers, not fair business practices. You want developers to continue externalizing the cost of architecting their game in such a way that hosting is expensive for them. Consumers do not care about that and also shouldn't. This law actually would prevent you from doing such boneheaded financial decision. The consumer shouldn't be holding the bag because you thought you needed to design a web of microservices for what is just minecraft. Nobody is stopping you from making a multiplayer game. The law is stopping you from making one that no one can afford to keep running. |
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