John Bilbo
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I thought the pals were designed with the help of AI. If this is the case it would make sense their design is iterative.
The fanbase, perhaps. As for The Pokémon Company… meh. I suspect Nintendo will eventually take some kind of legal action but I doubt they’re worried.Pokémanchildren on suicide watch.
if you ask me GameFreak need to call it a day with Pokemon because some of the junk they've put out on the Switch is just crazy. They clearly need to take a break refresh the battery then come out with something of utter quality.Nintendo fans desperately trying to get Palworld taken down. Can't fathom that some no name dev made a better game than Nintendo/Game Freak.
Take a break from an IP that sold 23 million units in 11 months? Some of y’all’s Nintendo/Pokemon hate has turned your brain to pudding.They clearly need to take a break
Would hurt their image more than anything else. 1,582,482 concurrent players on Steam. Assumably a big chunk of people who usually play lots of Nintendo games.Its Nintendo, they wouldn't care, there is 2 companies you don't tend to fuck with, them and Disney
Not that it would stop being playable, AM2R is still around
There's no evidence of AI usage, under Steam's guidelines it would have had to be disclosed. Right now it's just heresy.I thought the pals were designed with the help of AI. If this is the case it would make sense their design is iterative.
There's no evidence of AI usage, under Steam's guidelines it would have had to be disclosed. Right now it's just heresy.
Nintendo fans desperately trying to get Palworld taken down. Can't fathom that some no name dev made a better game than Nintendo/Game Freak.
it doesn't matter what game is better, plagiarism should not be tolerated and that's the end of it.
So you're on board with taking down Pokemon since they ripped off of Dragon Quest, right?
Nintendo fanboys are losing their minds over this. I saw a stream of Fightincowboy playing it (looking like he hasn't slept in days), my first thought is that it's what Pokemon on switch should have been, with a modern engine.Lol this game is fun as hell, but watching Nintendo fans loose their shit is more fun
Doesn't the legal right of parody and satire exist?Palworld about to teach us about copyright law, one way or another
If it does or don't, we are about to learn lolDoesn't the legal right of parody and satire exist?
BAHAHAHAHAHA sure buddyYou guys don’t think Nintendo knew about Palworld before this last Friday? They know there’s no fight here.
Yeah, if something were to be done, I definitely think it would've happened already. Like maybe around the time when the one Palworld trailer was really making its rounds and getting noticed. Especially people and outlets basically saying "it's Pokémon but with guns."You guys don’t think Nintendo knew about Palworld before this last Friday? They know there’s no fight here.
In italy there is..If it does or don't, we are about to learn lol
Great friend.a friend gifted me the game, so im playing it with mods gotta catch'em all
Pokemon kind of copped the monster catching concept from Shin Megami Tensei too.Pokemon is still a copy of Dragon Quest, I find it funny and hypocritical of these Pokemon nerds.
This is pure bullshit, the game 1 billion Yen (about 6.7m USD).
It's obviously a direct parody of Pokemon and a lot of them are deliberately similar in the same way say, Ling-Ling from Dram Together is clearly a parody of Pikachu, but it's the sort of thing that is absolutely in the clear as far as copyright goes.
It can't be because movie studios never skip 2 before 3 4 5 and infinity4. We need more Intellectual Property protection laws
I think we found Bob Iger's burner twitter account.
Yeah but Nintendo buys the rights to those plus how can you hate thisLet's be real... most of ya'll bitching over this so-called plagiarism would not bat an eyelid to rubbing one out to a porn parody of your favorite Sci-Fi or Anime IP.
Fucking hypocrites!
nothing I've seen in palworld screams parodyIn italy there is..
Article 5 of the European Directive on the harmonisation of copyright (Directive 2001/29), while safeguarding copyright, provides that a work may be used without the consent of the rightholder if the user does so for the purpose of caricature, parody or pastiche (i.e. imitation).
Moreover, the right to satire is recognized and protected in the Italian legal system as a particular expression of the freedom of expression of thought and criticism and is therefore included in the scope of protection guaranteed by Article 21 of the Italian Constitution.
In this perspective, satire is configured as a right of criticism exercised in a sarcastic and ironic form and, therefore, in relation to the intrinsic grotesque exasperation of the tones that generally distinguish it, the evaluation of the functional link between the expressive form and the critical-evaluative judgment that it manifests cannot imply the strict compliance with expressive parameters based on criteria of strict rationality and adequacy in general recalled in this regard of the right to criticize.
However, in order for this to happen, it is necessary that:
the parody must be clearly distinguished from the original work: that is, the parody, even if it does not cover an essential element of the work, must be easily perceived by the spectator;
The parody must be a humorous or mocking act, that is, it must be aimed at making people laugh or make fun, even if in a biting way. However, it must not border on defamation of the author.
According to the EU Court of Justice, the copyright holder can prevent the parody of his work if it contains discriminatory messages, The parody – the judges observe – must consist of a reproduction that evokes an existing work, "while presenting perceptible differences" and must have a humorous or mocking character. On the other hand, it is not required that it has its own originality. However, in the presence of a discriminatory message, it is clear that the copyright holder can request that the protected work not be classified as a parody and be protected if he intends to distance himself from the reproduction in a humorous way.
Genuinely curious, because I've seen people mention parody and satire in these threads. What is Palworld doing that would qualify it as satire or parody?
What is this take? How could anything be more obviously a parody?nothing I've seen in palworld screams parody
A parody is an imitation of something that is exaggerated for comedic effect. Like Space Balls was to Star Wars.
That's 100% what Palworld is, it's this ridiculous exaggerated version of Pokemon that pokes fun at the cognitive dissonance of that game where Pokemon are both friends/pets and where you battle them like Pitbulls. As Palworld progresses the exploitation of the Pals gets more and more ridiculous, along with the violence.
Yeah there's a lot of humor to the game and it gets darker and more ridiculous as you go. Eventually you're literally running sweat shop factories with your Pals and beating them to keep them from walking off the job, or loading them into rocket launchers to fire at enemies. The humor is a big part of it, but I suppose it might not be obvious if you only played for an hour.I know what a parody is and it's why i asked as nothing I saw in Palworld strikes me as parody or satire. To be fair I didn't get far in as it's not my style of game.
Yeah there's a lot of humor to the game and it gets darker and more ridiculous as you go. Eventually you're literally running sweat shop factories with your Pals and beating them to keep them from walking off the job, or loading them into rocket launchers to fire at enemies. The humor is a big part of it, but I suppose it might not be obvious if you only played for an hour.
I think it's a deliberate choice, it's not laziness or unoriginality, they're deliberately evoking Pokemon in order to parody it/poke fun at it.I think the most concerning issue is not whether it's a rip-off or not, but that they simply do not care about making their product look unique at all.
This declining industry is rewarding devs that have ZERO originality
Games like Digimon and Monster Rancher had developers that cared about making the design and art style look unique, for instance.
Palworld just copied Pokemon design guidelines and called it a day. So lame.
Uh huh... And?I think the most concerning issue is not whether it's a rip-off or not, but that they simply do not care about making their product look unique at all.
This declining industry is rewarding devs that have ZERO originality
Games like Digimon and Monster Rancher had developers that cared about making the design and art style look unique, for instance.
Palworld just copied Pokemon design guidelines and called it a day. So lame.
Unless you're their lawyers I almost feel like actually caring about this is ridiculous past the age of 10 lmaoPokémanchildren on suicide watch.