Can't they just release free DLC with those features worldwide exlcuding Japan where those patents are enforceable ?
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Patents should last 10 years instead of 20, and digital patents even less.
Digital patents should not exist. Period.
For trivial software features like these, definitely not. I think patents start to make sense in the area of really advanced algorithms, like SAT solvers, ML, and so on. So conditional on patents in general making sense, those kinds of patents seem legit to me.
I can see why patents are so long when you need to build like a billion dollar factory to make a product and mass produce it.
Digital concepts don't take that much investment and once you have it you don't need to invest in making more, it's just there.
So yes, digital patents should be a fraction of the time that physical patents should be. Like 2 years instead of 20.
Wouldn't a game mechanic/animation like that be equivalent to a stunt in a movie?
Like, imagine if a film director wanted to blow up a car in his movie, but was getting sued by Paramount because Michael Bay already blew up a car in Transformers.
Glide with a glider in your inventory like Zelda? Is that patented?
How is it that pokemon has a hold on things like animals allowing flight, but gliders allowing flight isn't under patent?
Like, whoever did gliders first needs to sue Nintendo to change breath of the wild, no gliders allowed anymore.
The last Nintendo console I bought was the Nintendo DS lite. The last Nintendo product I bought was Age of Empires DS The Age of Kings.
As you can probably tell, that was a rather long time ago. Since getting my first TTDS flash card I've more or less exclusively pirated Nintendo things. I'll just continue doing that.
News like this isn't giving me any remorse.
I've only pirated old stuff, games from my youth that are collectible items now for silly money or a complete crapshoot on whether 30 year old tech has stood the test of time.
If I had the time to play them I would definitely see my conscience clear on pirating new stuff from them now.
I jailbroke my Switch after they went after Yuzu in March last year. Every time I read about them, it makes pirating new games on it more satisfying. I'm really gonna enjoy Metroid Prime 4 on it!
all my homies boycott and emulate nintendo
They could simply have the pals hold on to gliders that the players can use and nothing would change in the gameplay...