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P.S. Should have opened the show with "Internet Crank and general village idiot Cleveland Mark Blakemore has been terminated at Golden Era Games by executive directors Steve and Clive Blackmoore, citing 'creative differences.' Steve and Clive have announced an immediate pay-for-play scheme implemented in Grimoire along with cheevos and trading cards. They said that for too long they have tolerated Cleve's unstable behaviour and decided it was for the best if he moved on."
holy crap unfunny as f.uck
But really, how to pronounce it? "Bleikmoar?"
It also makes me surprised: why remove sounds if there's nothing wrong with them?
Let reddit spout whatever they will, if it's legal just leave them in!
Thanks for explaining.
He's right. It's like accusations of witchcraft. If they drown you and you come up waterlogged it means you were innocent. Just making these spurious claims are zero cost to the idiots but Steam may have no other options but to suspend the store page until I prove I am NOT a witch.
If these people were in Australia and could be located I would have a lawyer serve papers on them so fast it would make their head spin. One of the reasons Grimoire was delayed recently was my double-checking ownership of every single icon, graphic and sound effect in the game including looking for the email or receipt that showed my purchase. So I had one icon I don't know if I paid the $5 for the collection or not ten years ago and although 90% certain I had at one point I pulled it out and replaced it with a guaranteed safe one from my assets collection.
I am 53 years old and I want to tell you something about human psychology and you never heard truer words in your life ... the person most likely to suspect others of thievery is a thief. A person who gets all their software through illegal torrents assumes everyone else is as crooked as he is because it flatters his vanity to think probably everybody else is no better than he is. When you see these people who accuse others of theft it is because they assume everybody else in the world is as crooked as they are. Scum insist everyone else is also scum. I guarantee you that everybody on that Reddit forum is playing a pirated version of my game and when they suddenly got a pang of guilt, they assuaged it by assuring themselves that it is probably stolen from somewhere else. A thief wants the world to be thieves.
Yeah that's true, I have definitely noticed that as well.
We have a saying in my native language that means exactly that.
Literally translated it goes "Like the innkeeper is, that's how he trusts his guests."