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Officially, no. But they’re not selling copies of EverQuest Titanium anymore either. So they’re ignoring the issues.
Project 1999 has a written agreement with Daybreak though.
Daybreak Games has done something similar with EverQuest (released in 1999). People have written a server emulator from scratch but it requires an official client from the early 2000s. Almost everyone playing on the emulated servers has to download a pirated copy of the client, but Daybreak has said that they’re cool with it.
The interesting thing is that Daybreak still runs official paid servers of EverQuest after 25 years and is still cool with the emulator crowd.
I write embedded firmware for my own business’ products and I fall into this trap myself.
I wanted to whip out a basic little product for my business thinking it would take two months of hardware design and a couple weeks of C.
A year later it’s a neat little product…
Let’s see what the earth thinks.
I pay for it too. Blocks ads really well.
Ads for hominy? Weird.
Which is one reason I am confused by the response to Sync. We left because of third party apps getting screwed over but a segment of Lemmy is saying “Yeah, but only foss apps should migrate to Lemmy because, ‘mah foss sensibilities’.”
LOL, it has a case. How is that ghetto?
I’m using kagi as well and have been very pleased with it.