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Dark Jan 24, 2024 @ 1:51am
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Is Palworld shutting down?
I'm kinda nervous about what Nintendo will do about this game
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MrSoul Jan 24, 2024 @ 8:35am 
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Yes it will get shut down at least temporary on the 27th of this month.

They have forgotten / did not notify Steam about the usage of ai, which has to be done in the submitting process. Steam can either remove the game forever, or make an exception.

Steam will review the usage of ai and if it turns out it is against the TOS everyone will lose access to the game. Which seems a 30-40% chance.

So no need to get extremely worried, but you shouldn't be without any worries either.
Almost had me, but username bruh, too on the nose imo.

Oh and not like “almost had me believing that”, but like, almost had me believing weren’t a troll.
Last edited by MrSoul; Jan 24, 2024 @ 8:36am
Tafka Jan 24, 2024 @ 8:37am 
They cant too nothinng
Nintendo stole his concept from Dragon Quest
Is Coca Coal Legal Or Pepsi. Is McDonalds Legal or Hesburger.
Is Civilizatsion legal or Old world or Humankinde or etc...? X-com? Wargames they all use same Tanks and soldiers and guns.
Is TemTem Legal? is Persona legal ?
Damn I cant even Play football anymore because that Ball and Field are stolen from someone.
Originally posted by kitcatgreen18:
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Yes it will get shut down at least temporary on the 27th of this month.

They have forgotten / did not notify Steam about the usage of ai, which has to be done in the submitting process. Steam can either remove the game forever, or make an exception.

Steam will review the usage of ai and if it turns out it is against the TOS everyone will lose access to the game. Which seems a 30-40% chance.

So no need to get extremely worried, but you shouldn't be without any worries either.
might want to look at your information again. They changed TOS to allow AI content in most games

Where am i saying that they are not allowed to use it? I'm well aware of the most recent TOS. It clearly says that they have to notify Steam that it uses AI so that Steam can review the content before it gets a pass.

They forgot or did not do this, and so the game will be shut down temporary in order for Steam to manually review it. And if it turns out that they have made critical errors when implementing it, then there will be a big problem.
Nightmare Moon Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:11am 
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Yes it will get shut down at least temporary on the 27th of this month.

They have forgotten / did not notify Steam about the usage of ai, which has to be done in the submitting process. Steam can either remove the game forever, or make an exception.

Steam will review the usage of ai and if it turns out it is against the TOS everyone will lose access to the game. Which seems a 30-40% chance.

So no need to get extremely worried, but you shouldn't be without any worries either.

No proof
Last edited by Nightmare Moon; Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:11am
Xaelvik Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:12am 
When there's a light rain shower in your area, do you get out a boat and assume it's going to flood?
SkyRipper Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:16am 
Originally posted by The Unknown:
If they didn't go after them already they won't. There's also no reason for them to actually go after them and if they wanted they could have dmca'd the game and valve would delist it, which hasn't happened.

i mean, law takes time, they need to assemble proof of copyright, present it to a judge, law cases take time and i don't see how Nintendo will allow a game about shooting pokemon-alike creatures with guns, it's insanely violent and hurts it's image.
Doctor Zalgo Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:17am 
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Originally posted by kitcatgreen18:
might want to look at your information again. They changed TOS to allow AI content in most games

Where am i saying that they are not allowed to use it? I'm well aware of the most recent TOS. It clearly says that they have to notify Steam that it uses AI so that Steam can review the content before it gets a pass.

They forgot or did not do this, and so the game will be shut down temporary in order for Steam to manually review it. And if it turns out that they have made critical errors when implementing it, then there will be a big problem.

There's no need to shut it down to 'manually review it', that's just a revenge fantasy you've come up with because you're mad about the forbidden technology.
Doctor Zalgo Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:17am 
Originally posted by SkyRipper:
Originally posted by The Unknown:
If they didn't go after them already they won't. There's also no reason for them to actually go after them and if they wanted they could have dmca'd the game and valve would delist it, which hasn't happened.

i mean, law takes time, they need to assemble proof of copyright, present it to a judge, law cases take time and i don't see how Nintendo will allow a game about shooting pokemon-alike creatures with guns, it's insanely violent and hurts it's image.

It takes 20 minutes to fill out a cease and desist template.
Originally posted by Doctor Zalgo:
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:

Where am i saying that they are not allowed to use it? I'm well aware of the most recent TOS. It clearly says that they have to notify Steam that it uses AI so that Steam can review the content before it gets a pass.

They forgot or did not do this, and so the game will be shut down temporary in order for Steam to manually review it. And if it turns out that they have made critical errors when implementing it, then there will be a big problem.

There's no need to shut it down to 'manually review it', that's just a revenge fantasy you've come up with because you're mad about the forbidden technology.

I'm sorry to tell you, but i'm not the one making the rules.

If you don’t follow the AI disclosure requirements, your game will either:

-not be listed on the store.
-removed from the store if listed previously.
-if there is any illegal or infringing content, there may be further legal consequences.
funewchie Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:24am 
Originally posted by Doctor Zalgo:
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:

Me angy thiz gamez exists!!1!

There's no need to shut it down to 'manually review it', that's just a revenge fantasy you've come up with because you're mad about the forbidden technology.

Exactly, it's just Pokemon fans freaking out that people are playing something else.
In short...

This game: *exists*
Pokemon fans:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY3O7irU39A
Doctor Zalgo Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:27am 
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Originally posted by Doctor Zalgo:

There's no need to shut it down to 'manually review it', that's just a revenge fantasy you've come up with because you're mad about the forbidden technology.

I'm sorry to tell you, but i'm not the one making the rules.

If you don’t follow the AI disclosure requirements, your game will either:

-not be listed on the store.
-removed from the store if listed previously.
-if there is any illegal or infringing content, there may be further legal consequences.

You're not the one who makes the rules, valve is the one who makes the rules and right now they're making millions off this game.

You're thinking like "the AI police" rather than a businessman. Ripping a high performing game on launch would have a chilling effect on all its other partners as well: "what if the anti AI bigots decide that I'm hiding AI and trick valve into ruining my launch?' The loss of momentum would be devastating and valve would be incredibly exposed to lawsuits if they didn't discover AI.

Much like unity unilaterally forcing a cost change into it's Devs, you only get one chance to alienate your business partners and undermine the foundations of your business.

I just checked with doctor gonzo and while he's not a doctor or a lawyer (and this isn't legal advice) both valve and the third party who convinced valve to do so could be legally liable if they pulled the game in this way and it turned out it was not true.

Tortious interference for the third party and economic loss for Valve. TI is one of my favourite torts because it's often the bureaucratic or corporate version of an angry karenCo.
Last edited by Doctor Zalgo; Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:37am
ScreamingBeast Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:29am 
They won't do crap, stop being so paranoid.
Mightylink Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:30am 
This is nothing but a good thing because now Nintendo has to try harder to make the next Pokemon game better. Fans on both sides of the fence should be happy.
Lekker Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:30am 
If it is AI generated, please, gimme the link to that AI, I need to make a game for... research purposes.
Zerx44 Jan 24, 2024 @ 9:30am 
Originally posted by Vegangamer (They/Them) # CLIMATE:
Yes it will get shut down at least temporary on the 27th of this month.

They have forgotten / did not notify Steam about the usage of ai, which has to be done in the submitting process. Steam can either remove the game forever, or make an exception.

Steam will review the usage of ai and if it turns out it is against the TOS everyone will lose access to the game. Which seems a 30-40% chance.

So no need to get extremely worried, but you shouldn't be without any worries either.

where was the AI used? before you keep spreading misinformation, where was it used? the pals are hand crafted, take a look at the interviews with the CEO. AGAIN WHERE WAS AI USED YOU LIAR.
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