Is this gonna actually do anything though? Can it be enforced everytime companies ignore it (which they would) across all countries or try to evade it?
Im all for it, but i only noticed a few games drop that whole loot crate thing yet they still exist in heaps of games.
In Australia looks like we just changed the rating of a game that contains loot crates instead of making gambling to children illegal and banning it.
"Lake Flacid" from The Simpsons episode where the grandpa is selling that drink that makes you horny that he makes in the bathtub.
I thought it was a legal way around mentioning Lake Placid without having to say the actual name - then felt so dumb when i became a teenager and actually got it
Yep - and the American Revolution heavily inspired the French Revolution. Probs how WW2 went down and we're still echoing boomer rants from the old days.
Seems to make no sense in today's times but maybe it's some sort of 'banter' between 2 countries that are so different?
Nope. If you create something unique and cash out before its copied, then still probably not. I also wouldn't dive head first into a bubble until it's stable or already popped
Oh ive met some people where ive thought "fuck this is it". I mean, history is filled with those people, whether they are seen as good or bad