I’ve been talking about the Stop Killing Games movement for some time now, so important is its mission to me. This collection of volunteers focused on video game and cultural preservation is …
Is this gonna actually do anything though? Can it be enforced everytime companies ignore it (which they would) across all countries or try to evade it?
Im all for it, but i only noticed a few games drop that whole loot crate thing yet they still exist in heaps of games.
In Australia looks like we just changed the rating of a game that contains loot crates instead of making gambling to children illegal and banning it.
Is this gonna actually do anything though? Can it be enforced everytime companies ignore it (which they would) across all countries or try to evade it? Im all for it, but i only noticed a few games drop that whole loot crate thing yet they still exist in heaps of games.
In Australia looks like we just changed the rating of a game that contains loot crates instead of making gambling to children illegal and banning it.