Drug Dealer Simulator publisher launches an investigation against Schedule 1 creator. The game is supposedly “violating company’s IP” (www.gamepressure.com)
from Johnny_Flashbang@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 11:05
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Jayk0b@lemm.ee on 04 Apr 11:19 next collapse

That’s dumb. I can understand it but it’s like he’s you copied battle royal, you copied this that, so many games with similar techniques

[deleted] on 04 Apr 12:49 collapse

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sirico@feddit.uk on 04 Apr 11:19 next collapse

This is not a good look, maybe focus on not making a sequel worse than the first game

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 11:24 next collapse

Sounds like someone is jealous that their game didn’t take off but someone else’s did

grandel@lemmy.ml on 04 Apr 12:08 next collapse

💯

systemglitch@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 13:33 collapse

I played his game, and wanted to like it so much, but it’s clunky and fills me with nausea in about ten minutes.

Being a drug dealer in real life was much more engaging.

ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca on 04 Apr 11:31 next collapse

Ah, the Palworld effect. As a small indie dev makes more money, the probability a large company sues for IP infringment approaches 100%.

Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 11:37 next collapse

This analysis immediately identified the use of several elements protected by copyright, including parts of the game’s storyline, mechanics, and UI (User Interface).

The UI is protected by copyright?

Sounds like bullshit. DDS’s publisher should focus on improving DDS2. I was considering getting it, but decided against it when I read the reviews (many bugs, subpar updates).

Katana314@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 15:14 collapse

I mean, if they find actual artwork, audio, or code stolen, much of which goes into UI development, that would definitely make for a fair case. I’d presume that Schedule 1 devs would never do something so stupid though.

Pika@sh.itjust.works on 05 Apr 03:30 collapse

I doubt they will find anything copyright wise, patent wise maybe if they had patents for some of the mechanics, but if they don’t already have the mechanics, and try to file post-fact that’s going to backfire.

RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 11:54 next collapse

Oh go fuck yourselves Drug Dealer was never protected by copyright. Anyone claiming those rights has had them violated tens if millions of time by kids with Texas Instruments calculators since the 1990s.

GoodLuckToFriends@lemmy.today on 04 Apr 13:24 collapse

Oh, damn, I forgot about that game. Nice memory jog.

vane@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 11:56 next collapse

So drug dealing methods are now copyright protected ? Because they are in game. xD

tourist@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 13:13 collapse

Imagining a modern breaking bad remake where Walter goes to jail because Saul was rusty with his copyright law knowledge

vane@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 13:25 collapse

I imagine a simulator game where company makes lawsuits and owners are crying because their games are less successfull than competition. That would be funny game.

einlander@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 12:03 next collapse

And they all are derivatives of drug war.

RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works on 04 Apr 15:02 next collapse

Which itself is a derivative of Opperhoofd

zarathustrad@lemmy.world on 08 Apr 04:55 collapse

That game taught many valuable life lessons.

Like if a joint smells like paraquat, do you smoke it? (No)

Buy low, sell high.

Carry as many guns as possible.

The importance of small business loans. (And that while you need to pay them off quickly, keeping cash on hand for investment is important.)

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 13:42 next collapse

I played Drug Wars on my TI-89 almost 25 years ago which sounds like the same game but with better graphics.

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 14:03 collapse

Omg TI-83 for me! Then school admins got all pissed about it and banned it. So the exact game was changed to be Candy Wars. Exact same mechanics except drug names were changed to candy.

AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 15:11 collapse

TI-82 here. Thank fuck that I got out of HS in '96. The administration hadn’t caught on that we had Drug Wars, and a really shitty MechWarrior game floating around the school.

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Apr 15:48 collapse

Did you play Penguin? That was the coolest game.

AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 17:35 collapse

No, but Redneck Rampage was also a popular game for the Ti-82

TheTrueColonel@lemmynsfw.com on 04 Apr 22:07 next collapse

Played both, and I do see similarities. But enough for a case? Ehh… I’m not a lawyer.

GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Apr 15:56 next collapse

Is DDS’s parent company Nintendo…?

Lootboblin@lemmy.world on 06 Apr 12:30 collapse

DDS was a failure. False marketing trailers showing gangs and guns and their updates were basically just adding few shitty looking furniture.