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People have move on to create better games, invented their own assets. If Nintendo were to sue palworld, they would have embarrassed themselves. The people who make pokemon mod are the only ones who break the asset copyright rule.
In gaming, Ideas and system constantly evolve. The unique selling point of palworld is ability to catch creatures and use them to run a base. Catch and turn base battle is already an out of date concept. All those allegations are not only bias, they are also a nuisance in the progress of gaming culture.
The claims were wrong, and have always been wrong. Nintendo doesn't wait when they think they have a lawsuit. And if Temtem could get away with virtually copying the opening story and area/encounter structure of the early pokemon games, Palworld never stood a chance in hell of getting sued.
Man, people seriously can't just let things go. Everybody failed to bury this game and it's clear that many are peeved because of this failure.
Anyways back to the topic, yeah those people gave up trying to claim that it was a blatant copy, I mean its obvious it takes inspiration, but not outright stealing models like some people on twitter were claiming. After they knew they could not do jack against the game, they just gave up.
They moved on to accuse other games of crimes they never committed, or cook up other random contrarian claims to continue to just farm views and attention.
You may now enjoy Palworld in peace :)
Everyone claiming the models were stolen has no idea how 3D modelling actually works. This was painfully obvious back when the controversy was going on if you spoke to any of them. Some designs are clearly and obviously inspired by pokemon, but inspiration isn't a crime and 90% of people are capable of making the distinction between inspiration and asset theft.