A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.
Stop Killing Games has exceeded 1.3 million signatures!
-
It is. There's no system to check if signature exists in your country's ID list. Random number generator +random name generator is enough to "validate" the vote.some countrie's id numbers have built in checksums or something similar so it would be trivial to implement code to check if the number can be valid even without having access to the actual database so a random number generator would have to be at least a little bit sophisticated
-
VideogameRoos is a youtube guy who really pioneered this whole movement. He has a series devoted to really old niche games that is really interesting (Ross' Game Dungeon). I'd highly reccomend looking into his standard content and the don't kil games afterward.
-
Are ID Documents numbers validated on submit if you fill the form instead of using eID? Some countries don't even have an eID option, and Finland and Ireland don't even ask for document id.I do not know, I cannot sign the petition and just working with the info on the site.
-
There probably isn't a central database to verify against so the solution would be to come up distributed system where each country implements its own verification process and then implements a standardized messaging structure that all countries would have to use. It would be a significant development effort to make something like that and it probably wouldn't pay off to if it was made just for citizens initiative. Considering in the last 5 years there has been only 4 (5 if we also count SKG) initiatives that have passed 1 mil it's probably cheaper to collect all the signatures and then have each country verify the dataset that relates to their country.
-
I mean countries **should** have such systems in place. It would make a lot of things easier.Countries probably have something in place that would easily verify a person but it would still take extra effort to make that something work with the system is managing the initiative counting. It's simply cheaper to collect all the votes and then do the verification rather than develop integration to verify in real time.
-
Creator of Freeman's Mind, Civil Protection, Ross' Game Dungeon, and Dead Game News. Generally short humerous videos focused on video games and the industry. [Accursed Farms](https://www.accursedfarms.com/) is his website with all his content. He started the Stop Killing Games movement.
-
I'm actually going to remove my downvote and reserve judgement until a response. What games do you play, and what games do you think this movement is targeting?
-
Thankee-sai for your generous and condescending offer! But please, downvote. Games I can install and run without ever establishing an internet connection.You misunderstand me. It wasn't out of consideration for you; it's just a vote. I just want to remind myself that the person I want to be doesn't make snap judgements on half of a hot take. There hasn't been enough substance to affect me. You don't have to answer my original question, but I am still curious. >It‘s not about games that never need an internet connection That is half correct. The big point is for games that are singleplayer that you pay up front for that require a internet connection for no good reason.
-
You misunderstand me. It wasn't out of consideration for you; it's just a vote. I just want to remind myself that the person I want to be doesn't make snap judgements on half of a hot take. There hasn't been enough substance to affect me. You don't have to answer my original question, but I am still curious. >It‘s not about games that never need an internet connection That is half correct. The big point is for games that are singleplayer that you pay up front for that require a internet connection for no good reason.
-
How is that half correct? A game that requires an internet connection for no good reason is still a game that requires one, no?Well, it requires one because the producer said so, not because the game can't function otherwise. That's what makes it half-correct. Having the "server" locally hosted on your device would fix it, but they just let it die without allowing those who purchased the game to be capable of playing it. That's the big push behind this movement, not online only multiplayer games. Everyone knows those die eventually.
-
No, no no. You have to input your name, address, and various ways of establishing your EU member state, such as an EU electronic visa/id, or your specific EU state drivers liscence or tax id or some such, and the form makes it very obvious you must actually be an EU citizen. Examples: Poland  Portugal  Estonia  Its possible there could be spam or accidental/malformed inputs... but if you are putting fake info into an official government portal, especially en masse, thats potentially a number of crimes, and if its a genuine mistake from an EU citizen, it seems like there is a review process where people will be contacted and allowed to fix up their info. Also, technically, there are a few countries with more lax submission requirements, such as the Netherlands, likely due to more intense personal privacy laws... but its not like this system is not logging people's IPs, not like they won't be taking that into acount. This isn't a change.org petition, its an official EU government portal for a core process of democracy. Knowingly falsifying info on this is again, potentially a large number of crimes, as if you say lied on voting registration, or lied to Social Security or your US state's unemployment assistance system.I wouldn't put it past American gamers to make stuff up.
-
I feel kinda helpless as an American watching the petition grow. I wonder what would happen if an American petition got big, would corporate America kill it? Would it get traction? Idk...That's not really a thing here, the closest is a state level ballot initiative, which is supposed to be legally binding, but legislatures ignore/heavily modify them all the time.