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Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve bows to Kremlin: LGBTQ+ solitaire game [Flick Solitaire] pulled from russian Steam [cited a 2006 federal law prohibiting the "promotion of non-traditional sexualities"]English
32·7 days agoOkay, we’ll impose Canadian morals, ethics and laws across the world. /s
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve bows to Kremlin: LGBTQ+ solitaire game [Flick Solitaire] pulled from russian Steam [cited a 2006 federal law prohibiting the "promotion of non-traditional sexualities"]English
27·7 days agoIf they don’t like it, they can leave Russia.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Valve bows to Kremlin: LGBTQ+ solitaire game [Flick Solitaire] pulled from russian Steam [cited a 2006 federal law prohibiting the "promotion of non-traditional sexualities"]English
3117·7 days agoI mean, if you want to operate in a country, you follow their laws when in the country?
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 just won every award it was nominated for at The Golden Joystick Awards [Ultimate GoTY, Storytelling, Visual Design, Studio of the Year, Supporting/Lead Performer]English
14·15 days agoI haven’t played it yet, but I kinda get Death Stranding vibes from it. More action though.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•MMO Shutdown [New World] Spurs Review-Bombing As Fans Slam Amazon's GreedEnglish
8·1 month agoWould like to remind people about: https://www.stopkillinggames.com/
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
21·3 months agoThe post is about the *payment processor* being the bad actor. In that case, crypto is an alternative because it bypasses processors entirely.
If the bad actor is the *merchant*, then you already have consumer protection laws, and beyond that the legal system, same as with cash, crypto or credit cards.
You haven’t shown how cash or credit cards are inherently less risky than the Lightning Network. With cards, you can be debanked or have your account frozen by the processor (which is what happened in this post). With cash, a merchant can just take it and not deliver. Crypto doesn’t make this worse. In fact, it removes the risk of being debanked while functioning like digital cash (crypto payments can be made directly, not just through custodial processors).
Chargebacks exist with cards, but they’re double-edged (e.g. fraud, arbitrary reversals, censorship).
If you don’t understand crypto or don’t see the problems it solves, that’s fine, no one’s forcing you to use it. But dismissing it as “less accountability” doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
22·3 months agoWhat “bad actors”?
How does this differ than using cash? Or credit card. You are not being clear. What recourse do you have when using cash, for example?
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
21·3 months agoYou asked what recourse you have, I assumed you realised we have consumer protections in Canada. Then you tried to twist it into whether I’ve personally taken someone to court. That’s irrelevant since the point is that consumer protections already exist, so your whole argument falls apart. You’re just baiting at this point. And yes, I have returned stuff after paying with cash, crypto and credit card. This is not uncommon.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
21·3 months agoI’ve never had to take any company to court, because we have consumer protections. That covers purchases with crypto.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
23·3 months agoYes, in fact I use the Lightning Network almost daily.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
22·3 months agoMore than using Paypal, obviously. Depending on the amount, you can take them to small claims court, or get lawyers involved for larger sums. The great thing is that they cannot claim you didn’t pay, and you have proof of services rendered, or products purchased. And if you don’t trust the merchant, don’t buy from them.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
32·3 months agoAll transactions are public and verifiable. How is that less accountability?
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English
21·3 months agoYes, simply put, that’s how it works. You should read the whitepaper: https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
The first sentence:
A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Why Final Fantasy 14 is Being Review Bombed by Fans [Square's crackdown on MODs, game modifications]English
2·3 months agoThey have a reason? And by devs, do you mean Square Enix, or have the actual programmers gone on the record saying it?
Oh man. I remember playing this game as a kid. It was awesome. I should.play it again.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•"No matter how long it’s been since a game’s release. We believe every player deserves lasting access to the games they’ve paid for." [Owlcat Games supports StopKillingGames]English
6·5 months agoOn the petition you linked:
There are no plans to amend UK consumer law on disabling video games. Those selling games must comply with existing requirements in consumer law and we will continue to monitor this issue.
Slyke@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Itch.io 'deindexes' all NSFW games, blames same anti-porn group that campaigned against SteamEnglish
181·5 months agoFirst line of the bitcoin whitepaper deals with this lol.
I’d argue imposing your view onto others is not good.