The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!!
The EU initiative for Stop Killing Games has reached the goal of 1 million signatures!!!
The page seems to be not working at the moment but keep on signing https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home
Thank god it got boosted after the whole Pirate Software fiasco đź« I hope this brings about a positive change in gaming
What's the Pirate Software fiasco?
When Stop killing games initiative started one people wanted Pirate Software to support and promote the initiative so others would be more aware of the initiative. Instead of doing that Pirate Software decided to take a massive shit on the initiative essentially making the argument that it would actually end up killing games. Which would be somewhat acceptable position to take, if he hadn't completely missed the point of the initiative, hadn't made things never said in the initiative and hadn't told everyone to eat his ass when people said he doesn't understand the initiative. That was about 10 months ago when he was still somewhat well regarded in the gaming sphere.
But in the last 10 months he's been surrounded by controversies that have slowly changed the public perception of him. I won't get into all those controversies because there are just too many to explain.
So about 2 weeks ago Ross (the person spearheading the Stop killing games initiative) made a video where he decided to more or less vent his frustrations with Pirate Software because he effectively derailed the initiative. That got covered by MoistCritical who sided with Ross and said Pirate Software is talking out of his ass. Any normal person would've gone "Maybe I am wrong when everyone keeps telling me I'm wrong?" But Pirate Software literally said he is doubling down on his statements and he has been adamant that his interpretation of the initiative is correct, everyone else is wrong and he has done nothing wrong. Because he's a narcissistic asshole he has fueled the drama, turned himself into the villain and ended up being the catalyst to having the initiative signed.