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peer to peer leaves people venerable to ddosing cheating and doxing. servers are expensive. good chance EU just wont get new live service games instead of this actually changing anything. best case you get an offline mode like playing CS with bots.


Thats the point. Companies need to stop forcing players online during single player games for cash shops and microtransactions in platforming games. And if you dont download their literal viruses that force you online, you arent allowed to play. For a single player game. Like damn dude there are more games out there than counter strike and valorant.
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Jul 1 2025 10:34am
Thats the point. Companies need to stop forcing players online during single player games for cash shops and microtransactions in platforming games. And if you dont download their literal viruses that force you online, you arent allowed to play. For a single player game. Like damn dude there are more games out there than counter strike and valorant.


there is no reason for single player games to be forced online that part of it makes total sense. for online games it just doesn't there are alot of risks. once a company is forced into p2p and someone gets hacked who is liable for damages ? what happens if server owner is bad actor collects and sells data? are they liable or is the ip owner? this initiative does not clarify the difference between online and single player politicians will not understand. im not against this at all but laws can not be vague.
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Jul 2 2025 08:03am
[URL]https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home[/URL]

This is a petition to force game companies in the EU to stop killing games without leaving fans recourse to keep playing them. This is mostly aimed at online games, like leaving behind server code to let people run private servers to keep games alive once games give up on it, or integrating server code into the game so they can be played in local multiplayer. This could have real impact if it passes, as if it gets a million signatures from registered EU citizens, European Parliament will have to start serious discussions on implementing this. The rest of us not living in the EU would benefit as well.

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there is no reason for single player games to be forced online that part of it makes total sense. for online games it just doesn't there are alot of risks. once a company is forced into p2p and someone gets hacked who is liable for damages ? what happens if server owner is bad actor collects and sells data? are they liable or is the ip owner? this initiative does not clarify the difference between online and single player politicians will not understand. im not against this at all but laws can not be vague.

just use a VPN
for the videogamer threat model it should be enough to prevent other players to just open wireshark and scan those packets to grab ur IP since it wouldnt be ur home IP
protecting you from those DDoS attacks so could still host games from the P2P protocol used by some of these videogames
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Jul 2 2025 12:56pm
My state put a restriction on c0rn sites just yesterday.
You need to upload your ID to the site you wish to access now.
Aint no way, just gonna have to buy smut the old fashioned way, the Indian owned gas stations back row of magazines.
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My state put a restriction on c0rn sites just yesterday.
You need to upload your ID to the site you wish to access now.
Aint no way, just gonna have to buy smut the old fashioned way, the Indian owned gas stations back row of magazines.

:bonk:
I mean, luckily who even cares about corn anyways
but like...
KYC fail of the week after the centralized exchange Coinbase got hacked:
Code
https://dailyhodl.com/2025/05/18/partner-at-56300000000-venture-capital-firm-has-phone-number-address-and-other-details-stolen-in-coinbase-hack-report/

KYC more like "kill your customers" :bonk:
like literally KYC or how to get your customers killed like actually literally...
https://github.com/jlopp/physical-bitcoin-attacks/blob/master/README.md

Can tell u for certainty that those dumbasses will still send their sensitive data like ID scan and whatnot to those businesses that will eventually leak all of that shit lmao

on coinbase's case wasnt even an actual "hack" but literally their customers services getting bribed for leaking the accounts of 69,461 customers
(so close to that 69,420 lmao, am guessing that number was intentional for the lulz then a few more 41 extras were added to the mix cause why the fuck not, more money probably lmao)

surely it wont happen to those corn websites, like, surely it wont, trust :rofl:
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My state put a restriction on c0rn sites just yesterday.
You need to upload your ID to the site you wish to access now.
Aint no way, just gonna have to buy smut the old fashioned way, the Indian owned gas stations back row of magazines.


Jesus regulations are getting out of hand
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Jul 2 2025 01:58pm
:bonk:
I mean, luckily who even cares about corn anyways
but like...
Can tell u for certainty that those dumbasses will still send their sensitive data like ID scan and whatnot to those businesses that will eventually leak all of that shit lmao

on coinbase's case wasnt even an actual "hack" but literally their customers services getting bribed for leaking the accounts of 69,461 customers
(so close to that 69,420 lmao, am guessing that number was intentional for the lulz then a few more 41 extras were added to the mix cause why the fuck not, more money probably lmao)

surely it wont happen to those corn websites, like, surely it wont, trust :rofl:


I had a coinbase for awhile, all these foreign ip addresses trying to access my account for 83.1 dogecoin was crazy.
Actually just shut that shit down recently I don't know why I even used it tbh. Was before RH platform for crypto prolly.

Jesus regulations are getting out of hand


Hell maybe there's a little bit of nostalgia in the ol hustler paperback.

This post was edited by lolkggz on Jul 2 2025 01:59pm
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