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  • I'm aware of what a glitch is. What I'm saying is that they are already targeting these specific subs regardless of their moderation status. The only 'glitch' here was that they got caught pushing an agenda.

  • Then why weren't there loads more "unmoderated" subs of different categorize blocked?

    If it was just a glitch, I suspect that the affected subreddits would better represent a random distribution of topics than what we witnessed.

  • I won't even pick up a new game if it's got more than 3 types of tokens/currencies anymore.

    Especially if it looks like it takes more time to set up and explain the rules than it takes to actually play the game.

  • Damn, has it been that long already!?

    That's the 'soon' I was referring to, I guess. He'd been working on another game in the same universe when he got the rights back.

    Mentioned in this thread.

  • Which ever episode it was were the main love triangle chick flipped her car in broad daylight on a mostly empty road with no traffic.

    I realized that almost none of these characters would have survived the initial outbreak.

  • Doesn't matter how similar it looks though.

    The only way to tell is to open up both models and look at individual points of the 3d mesh. If their positions in 3d space match up to, say the hundred-thousandth of a decimal, then it is a copy.

    But if the model was scaled or rotated or whatever, there would be no way to prove a case because there wouldn't be a match.

    The same thing was done to prove games was lying about copying models from previous games when they claimed that it was too difficult to add all previous monsters into different games because their converter tool was giving them issues.

  • Did they say how they analyzed the models? Because looking at the silhouette and other similarities isn't enough to prove plagiarism when it comes to 3d models.

    What you have to do is open up both the original and the suspected copy models and select a couple of similar vertices (the points that give the model geometry) and compare the position down to the decimal place. If they are even a little off, then it isn't a copy.