@Tandy255 Soooo shouldn't you be against this then? Because I assume the point is to give them only access to content made for kids, and this content is not made for kids.
Unless you don't agree that your niece and nephew should have this limit?
@stevenw45 How do you figure that? It does not logically follow. It's been the case for a very long time that minors can not sign contracts (such as EULAs) but still have to obey the law (such as the law against stealing).
Through in practice most minors get away with stealing from their parents' bank accounts simply because the parent opts to not press charges, take the loss and punish the kid.
@zool "the sum of its parts" and "quality of life improvements" don't mean anywhere near the same thing.
"Quality of life" improvements or updates is a phrase that has been used in software development forever. Game reviewers using it might be newish (did a quick google and saw someone saying it was new a few years ago) but I remember software journalists using it in the 90s.
Most people that bother to dump carts are also collectors. They usually don't resell carts they have dumped, because they want them for their collection. And, they are less likely to sell banned items because they don't want banned items floating around the market.
People seem to be thinking the piracy scene is fueled by broke people who will do whatever they can to get around paying? People like that are are downloading games; they don't bother buying carts, dumping them and reselling them.
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Re: Sonic Fan Content Flagged As "Made For Kids" On YouTube, Harming Creator Income
@Tandy255 Soooo shouldn't you be against this then? Because I assume the point is to give them only access to content made for kids, and this content is not made for kids.
Unless you don't agree that your niece and nephew should have this limit?
Re: Now Parents Are Getting Their Kids To Sue Nintendo Over Joy-Con Drift
@stevenw45 How do you figure that? It does not logically follow. It's been the case for a very long time that minors can not sign contracts (such as EULAs) but still have to obey the law (such as the law against stealing).
Through in practice most minors get away with stealing from their parents' bank accounts simply because the parent opts to not press charges, take the loss and punish the kid.
Re: This Week's New Pokémon Snap Update Also Includes Quality Of Life Improvements
@zool "the sum of its parts" and "quality of life improvements" don't mean anywhere near the same thing.
"Quality of life" improvements or updates is a phrase that has been used in software development forever. Game reviewers using it might be newish (did a quick google and saw someone saying it was new a few years ago) but I remember software journalists using it in the 90s.
Re: Rumour: Nintendo Is Banning Online Features For Suspected Pirated Game Carts
Most people that bother to dump carts are also collectors. They usually don't resell carts they have dumped, because they want them for their collection. And, they are less likely to sell banned items because they don't want banned items floating around the market.
People seem to be thinking the piracy scene is fueled by broke people who will do whatever they can to get around paying? People like that are are downloading games; they don't bother buying carts, dumping them and reselling them.