So once the DMCA hammer dropped we had a really good idea of what we wanted to do and where to go. Also since Injustice was heading into its last months of development (internally March slated release) we had been in the planning stages of a second project (non OC) for development (after Injustice). We had already started planning months ago to move away from non owned properties. I have said in several places that we were in a very unique position. In this situation we cannot have a knee jerk reaction and hope for the best, we need a carefully drawn out plan. First I want to state that Patreon requested all content not owned by us 100% be removed (not just WB properties). SmokeShank (next week I will get my account activated I promise)Ĭlick to expand.A very valid question. We had much more than Injustice going on. Lastley Injustice was always slated for a full public release, just during development we decided we wanted to share alpha access. So comics that follow what happens in the game, or expands on a character, situation. ![]() Sunset also wants to have all mediums intertwined and connected. Early access and access to direct communication will be the main draw with our Patreon going forward. Our growth on Patreon was unexpected, now we want to mimic the distribution much like Fenoxo or other devs on here. One time I swear it was like 5 mins after I hit submit on Patreon. Usually within the hour of our release on Patreon. If you do a quick google search the latest build was always leaked. The problem lies in that we are on Patreon's servers and platform therefore they can say to anyone anytime "We don't like what you do, so delete it or get banned". ![]() That statement is purely connecting the dots, legally you can't do that. Still, it was your call to make, and I respect the decision-just don't think it applies here.Ĭlick to expand.No we never implicitly stated that we were directly profiting off of the property. An obscenity case that is not related to child pornography would be an uphill battle, and prosecutors generally only take cases where there is a good likelihood they will win. First, the DMCA requires practically no effort on their part, and is way easier to prove than obscenity. There is a FAR lower chance of a prosecutor taking an interest in your game development than a company like WB issuing a DMCA. Your artist is great, so I've no doubt your next project will be worthy of You mentioned your paranoia with legal issues, but your fear was related to the "obscenity" laws. Still, I've found most people in this community to be quite supportive, especially when the game looks good. It is to be expected, considering those pledges were brought in with Injustice, which is now gone. When Roulette comes to you with the idea for a “meta-bordello”, you think up the perfect way to supply her with incredibly enticing workers – as long as you get a fat cut of the profits, of course.Click to expand.Eh, that does suck, but when you switch over to your new project, you'll get 'em back. Unfortunately though, plans of world domination tend to cost a lot of money and you’re practically broke. ![]() ![]() You play as Lex, seeking to concoct a way to rid the world of superheroes while simultaneously placing yourself on one of its thrones. Something Unlimited is a comic-based parody brothel management game.
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