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My man, leaving your PC for 20 years is not a flex.
This is nothing but a Troll Topic
has 20 years of experience
can't even make a comparison properly
A game or product that is "similar" to another game or product is not a "copy" of the thing it resembles.
Do you want to know a real easy way to know that Evil West is not a "copy" of something else?
Flying Wild Hog would have been sued into oblivion by Microsoft or literally any other studio whose game they copied.
Yea, trademarks and copyright infringement laws are a thing.