Principles are a thing
I don't think anyone cares about the devs, or at least that's not the main reason they're defending them.
They're angry at game freak for constantly putting out half assed cash grab games, and flatly refusing to give their fanbase the type of game that they are more than capable and rich enough to create. I've seen pokemon games created by a single person that have better graphics, combat and story than the vast majority of shit that game freak put out.
They've disrespected their fanbase for long enough.
They're angry at game freak for constantly putting out half assed cash grab games, and flatly refusing to give their fanbase the type of game that they are more than capable and rich enough to create. I've seen pokemon games created by a single person that have better graphics, combat and story than the vast majority of shit that game freak put out.
They've disrespected their fanbase for long enough.
you could be against the lawsuit just for the principle of it
Just in case you're curious on where I stand in all this.
I honestly don't know. It feels like Nintendo is simply doing what they always do by trying to screw over smaller companies due to their unreasonable paranoia. But at the same time, palworld is very 'in your face' as a pokemon copycat. Personally, I want Nintendo to lose, but I do think it is valid for them to sue in this particular instance.
Then again, I'm a little bit uniformed about the situation, maybe Nintendo has no argument here and they're just playing the bully yet again.
Then again, I'm a little bit uniformed about the situation, maybe Nintendo has no argument here and they're just playing the bully yet again.