Il governo del Regno Unito risponde alla petizione che chiede loro di regolamentare gli editori affinché mantengano i giochi “in uno stato funzionante”

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/uk-government-responds-to-petition-asking-them-to-regulate-publishers-into-keeping-games-in-a-working-state

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  1. EruantienAduialdraug on

    Consumers: we think current legislation is lacking
    Government: current legislation does not require studios/publishers to do what you want

    We know, that’s what we said.

    For those out of the loop.
    The gaming industry has moved towards “always online” for basically everything. Even many singleplayer games cannot be played unless you are connected to the server. Usually, there’s nothing really going on on the server, it’s just checking that your copy of the game is legit, or it’s so they can sell things to you for real money. Eventually, the server is shut down or such, and now the game is dead. You have all the files, but you can’t run the game, because you can’t reach the server.

    What people are asking for is either new legislation, or changes to existing legislation, to require *reasonable* steps to keep games playable *after support ends*. No one is asking that Blizzard be forced to keep the WoW servers turned on until the end of time. But if we take our generic singleplayer game that needs a server connection, a simple (final) update to disable that requirement would keep the game playable after support ends. To point at another Blizzard game, Diabolo II: Resurrected needs you to log into Blizzard’s “Battle.net” server every 30 days to play offline. One day, that won’t be possible, and the game will no longer run; but, the original Diablo 2 will still work – that only requires an internet connection for multilayer. Which means the “improved” version game will die whilst the old version will remain playable until there’s no one left with compatible hardware. And it’s demonstrably not difficult to patch these sorts of requirements out in many cases: Helldivers 2 initially required you to sign into PSN to play, but that was patched out on day 2 due to server issues, Diablo 3 can be played offline on console, but not on PC.

    It’s also possible for multiplayer to survive the end of support. Fans have kept Supreme Commander’s multilayer alive for years since the studio went bust and the server went dark. But there are also many instances where that’s not reasonable, as making that kind of information public could lead to data security concerns.

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