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That alone should be all the reason anyone needs to sign the petition, IMHO.
I would if I could, but I'm not in the EU.
This will benefit the rest of the world. (Most likely.) As mega-corps tend to just give the same rights to everyone.
You shouldn't be able to arbitrarily shut down a server for a game. (that people paid for) Then be like, "well, it is what it is". No.
We paid for the game. Either let us keep playing or release the data to create a private server.
I doubt it. Multiplayer is a different thing and I don't think anyone is saying it is reasonable for a company to invest money keeping alive the multiplayer portion of a game that has zero players. However it would be reasonable for said company to release server tools so that players can keep it alive if they wish. Bot opponents would also be a reasonable and fair shout in those types of games.
But this is mainly about single player games that are reliant on a connection to a company server that then become unplayable when that server is arbitrarily shut down by the company when there is absolutely no reason not to simply make the single player playable offline. It's a ♥♥♥♥ you to the players by that company.
I'd say the same should be true for MMORPG as well, though that might be a little more difficult.
From what I understand, this is what the petition want to accomplish:
1. Future developments should have an end of life plan from the onset.
2. Games should be left in a "reasonable playable state" after support ends. This does not mean the devs are in any way responsible to support it forever or run servers forever. Instead, it means things like that drm shouldn't suddenly render all legal copies of the games unplayable because a company didn't bother to renew their license (that has happened) or private servers for multiplayer games should be allowed.
Of course, that is just a high level view and it will probably get complicated when it comes to live service games, but I still think it's a net positive. Single player games are probably the easiest ones. Just make so you don't need an online connection to play the single player. Multiplayer games are included as well.
Also please correct me if I'm wrong.
Pirate Software? Is that you?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=voRUgM-RGeA
It wouldn't load. Simply because the internet was down.
This is like saying you shouldn't build a bridge over a river because it would discourage people from drowning.