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The Most Controversial Video Game Lawsuits

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That concludes our rundown of the most controversial video game lawsuits of all time. These legal disputes were not only major talking points, but also helped shape the history of gaming through the legacies left behind. As such, future video game lawsuits may look to these cases for a precedent on what's to c


The issue of Steam content control has been one that has caused debate for a long time, and some critics have been quick to point out a lack of quality control on the digital distribution platform. One of the most high-profile of these critics is Jim Sterling, who took the time to point out the most poor quality games on Steam, including the vast library of games from Digital Homic


From the get-go, it seems that developer PUBG Corp. was constantly putting out fires. After a mere three months of wildly popular success having sold over five million copies, _ PUBG _ came hurtling back to earth almost as fast as _ Fortnite _ became a household name. From hacking , to cheating , to offensive in-game items , to overall bugs and performance issues , _ PUBG _ has been through the ringer. At one point, PUBG Corp. even sued the developer of _ Fortnite _ , Epic Games, claiming that the game creator had stolen _ PUBG’s _ battle royale formula. However, the lawsuit came to a surprisingly abrupt end and was withdrawn, essentially allowing the two battle royale titles to coex


Earlier we talked about barricading bridges and what that can do for you as an offensive-minded player. It was also mentioned that if you encounter this strategy being done by another team against you that vaulting over the bridge into the water could mean the difference between life and elimination. Once you hit the water and start swimming for sure it's now time to get extra careful Newer players may assume that once you're in the water there's nothing to worry about. On the contrary, the water is where you're most vulnerable and susceptible to gunshots. Players can and will see your head and arms traversing the water and will do everything in their power to make sure you never see the shorel

In spite of Sterling's work coming under the bracket of criticism, Digital Homicide felt that Sterling's reviews were unfair, and eventually the developers launched a suit against Sterling suggesting that his work should be considered libel or slander. Digital Homicide asked for an astronomical $10 million in damages in its frivolous-at-best suit, but thankfully the company's tactic failed, with Sterling coming out on top after Digital Homicide's case was dismissed with prejud


The quickdraw magazine is only good for one thing. Sure, being able to reload faster can be very helpful, but it may not be quite as helpful as some of the other magazines can. Most of the other attachments have multiple different uses, and a lot of them are plainly better than being able to reload faster. If this is something that can help you, go ahead and pick it up, however, there are other, better alternatives to the quickdraw magazine in PU


Is there anything as glorious as scooping the Kar98k in PUBG? We think not. Seriously, even the worst player can pick one up and still make a pretty decent go of it. Or at least give their position away so that the big boys and girls can come and really start wreaking some havoc. You know, with all the ridiculous names desperate parents aren't pinning to their kids these day


Previously we discussed a mechanic for those comfortable with close range confrontation and also a mechanic that's super helpful for sniper rifle users at a distance. Now let's discuss using part of the landscape to your advantage. This really only works when the circle surrounds the military base on the Erangel map, but it's definitely worth adding to your PUBG strategy vault. Once you've gathered some decent inventory with your squad and are headed for the circle inside or surrounding the military base it's time to each grab a vehicle and block one of the bridges. At this point, you'll know that many other players will be filtering themselves towards the island to the south. Just like the storm circle does for the entire match, you're systematically forcing a fight with other players. Considering your gun skill is above average this is a great way to rack up points and nerf the competition. This also works in refers, especially when the dropship flies over the military base. If you ever encounter this situation from the other perspective always remember that you can vault the barriers on the bridge and swim to safety. Later we'll cover how you can use swimming to your advantage in many situati


Unfortunately, while Act of Valor succeeds as a love letter to servicemen, military families, and anyone who has ever sacrificed for the good of their country, visit the following website film itself, from a cinematic standpoint, is a disjointed mishmash of gripping behind-the-scenes details and compelling combat sequences, paired with awkward performances and a generic (as well as jumbled) terrorist storyline. There's absolutely no doubt that moviegoers who have been touched by military service in one way or another will likely connect with the characters and situations portrayed in the film; however, for film fans and cinephiles looking for a gritty military ops movie, there are a number of shortcomings that will undermine the Act of Valor 's imp