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Banned for having resting glitch face.

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LegoDnD: Long story short, Unity spyware broke me and I'm taking it out on big publishers.
Banned because what happened with Unity exactly?
Banned for having resting glitch face.

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LegoDnD: Long story short, Unity spyware broke me and I'm taking it out on big publishers.
Banned because what happened with Unity exactly?
Banned for having resting glitch face.

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LegoDnD: Long story short, Unity spyware broke me and I'm taking it out on big publishers.
Banned because what happened with Unity exactly?
Post edited March 17, 2024 by HeresMyAccount
Banned for apparently having OCD.
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HeresMyAccount: Banned for having resting glitch face.
Banned for not trusting the lagging website.

But to answer your question, Unity Engine suddenly demanded that developers pay them for every single time a game is installed by a customer, which a vast majority of Unity users could never afford. That alone torpedoed Unity into oblivion and they kicked their former EA executive (who also wanted to sell us ammo when we ran low) out on the curb like a drunken pervert.

But worse: how is it they'd even be able to measure installations? Why it's because Unity Engine has spyware as a standard feature, which explains why most of them have garbage optimization! No Unity game is worth trusting, not even the good ones; as a gamer with many Unity games in my library, I feel deeply wronged and the only semi-sane way to resolve this betrayal is to enjoy the best games that are held hostage by the worst publishers, specifically without supporting their anti-consumer business.
Post edited March 17, 2024 by LegoDnD
^ Banned for wanting to charge real money every time someone wants to reload their gun in a video game.
Post edited March 17, 2024 by InSaintMonoxide
^ banned for something other than being a proponent of in-game micro-transactions
Banned for micro-agressions about micro-transactions.

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LegoDnD: But to answer your question...
Banned for not just doing what I do, and running Windows offline and Linux online, so that if I need to play a Unity game, I can play it in Windows without any spyware being able to run, or for any Windows game, for that matter.
^ banned for over-complication
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HeresMyAccount: Banned for not just doing what I do, and running Windows offline and Linux online, so that if I need to play a Unity game, I can play it in Windows without any spyware being able to run, or for any Windows game, for that matter.
Banned because that would be too late, I'm putting my foot down and denying money to all Unity-made games and refuse to even install them anymore. Even Shadowrun is dead to me, until there are releases with a different engine.
Banned for over-reacting.
Banned for under-reacting!
^ banned for being "Unreal"
^ banned for being Tim Sweeney
^ banned for goading me into revealing my identity online
Banned for losing at Identity
^ Banned for disliking Flashback: The Quest for Identity.