The title is a bit of clickbait (though not untrue), but the video itself it pretty on point.
One of the comments: "Imagine if you had to pay the person who sold you pencils for every drawing you sold because they believed they were entitled a piece of your profit, because they sold you the pencils you used to make the drawing."
And then, a reply to that which is probably even more accurate: "Imagine if you had to pay the person who sold you pencils for every person who saw any drawing you ever did"
Also, Reggie coming up with the idea of a "per boot" fee. Don't fucking give them ideas man! ಠ_ಠ
Seriously, I'm still (futilely) hoping for another 1983-like crash, just to clear the board (and maybe the boardrooms).
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And there are bunch of comments along the lines of "How did it come to this?" or "How could Unity possibly think they could get away with this?"
And I'm sitting here like "How do you think it came to this? Video game players have been gleefully attaching their lips to the sewer pipe and sucking down each and every disgusting diarrhetic deluge that the video game industry has been squirting into their toilets for the past thirty-plus years. Even worse, too many of the same video game players have been militantly defending their right to guzzle down those liquid turds and have been defending the right of the game industry to eat the greasiest, spiciest, nastiest, most past-the-sell-by-date Taco Bell meat that they can find before hitting the bathroom. That is how it came to this. That is why Unity believed that they could get away with this."
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