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      Okay yeah I see Sony’s point. Why are Chinese people like this? Come up with your own ideas, guys.

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        I think it’s because of the colors used, visual theme, mecha nature of the enemies, and character design of the protagonists - too many direct similarities to argue it’s just inspiration.

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    i don’t give a shit? doom had like a thousand clones; guess what, doom is still a household name and most of the clones are long forgotten. some good ones made their own name and following.

    unless there’s outright stolen assets or code, or they’re using a deliberately confusing name, i don’t care. if it’s a slavish clone as you say, there’s nothing to worry about.

    it would be one thing if horizon was this underdog game made by a couple people and has largely gone under the radar then yeah it would suck. but fuck me no one’s mistaking another game for horizon zero dawn.

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      You’re right. Us, the consumers, will only ever benefit from more competition for our money. Also, the people who wanted to buy Horizon already did, if they like the theme and playstyle they may also buy this other one, but it’s not like Horizon is losing buyers on this.

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    Sony is that petty.

    Sony is suing a game dev because their name is “Naughty Cat” which, according to Sony , infringes on Sony studio “Naughty Dog.”

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    Loved Horizon, so I clicked on an open world gameplay trailer and it’s just survivalslop, fiddling with some shit-producing hovels to get them upgraded to shit+1-producing hovels and hitting trees until they’re planks.

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    Whaaaat? A Chinese company making a knock-off of another product? You don’t say.

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      abduct Chinese paper makers, imprison them, steal the technology

      sneak into China, impersonate religious figures, hide silkworms on your person, sell to a Roman emperor

      sail into China, pretend to be a botanist. Steal tea and grow it in your starving colonies instead of food

      “Why don’t China care about western patents and copyright?”

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          Pretty sure it’s a Russian bot yeah. It seems to have a lot of issues with westerners and Americans in particular.

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        You’re citing examples from the 6th, 4th, and 18th centuries and arguably the last one isn’t even about intellectual property

        Even ignoring the blatant “what aboutism” if your justification for why it’s ok to steal video game ideas is because some Byzantians were mean to you 1400 years ago just know that nobody is going to take you seriously

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          If you think that historical context doesnt inform culture, you must be an American, in possession of neither.

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          We used to just call that “pointing out hypocrisy” before Americans found a thought terminating phrase for it

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            No, pointing out hypocrisy would be going “hey, didn’t you also blatantly rip off a popular product? Isn’t it hypocritical for you to criticize them for something you also have done?” What Aboutism is defined as: “the rhetorical practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counteraccusation, by asking a different but related question, or by raising a different issue altogether. Whataboutism often serves to reduce the perceived plausibility or seriousness of the original accusation or question by suggesting that the person advancing it is hypocritical or that the responder’s misbehavior is not unique or unprecedented.” https://www.britannica.com/topic/whataboutism