Digital Homicide, an independent game developer based in Arizona, has officially lost its mind. To be exact, the co-founder, James Romine has lost his mind.
Let's go over a chronological list of his insanity:
1. Jim Sterling criticizes their game "Slaughtering Grounds."
2. In response, Digital Homicide releases a "Criticize the Critic" video.
3. Jim Sterling releases a response video detailing the story after that video.
4. Digital Homicide filed a $10 million lawsuit against Jim Sterling.
5. Digital Homicide holds a contest asking Steam users to slam their games, and then get those users banned from Steam.
6. Digital Homicide has filed an $18 million lawsuit against 100 Steam users.
7. Steam has removed Digital Homicide's games from their service for being hostile toward Steam's users.
Digital Homicide is trying to use the law to squelch free speech against critics. Instead of trying to improve their products, they have proven to have less maturity of bratty 2-year-olds. At least Steam is asking with maturity.
You might want to comment on this thread before Digital Homicide tries to take it down.
Let's go over a chronological list of his insanity:
1. Jim Sterling criticizes their game "Slaughtering Grounds."
2. In response, Digital Homicide releases a "Criticize the Critic" video.
3. Jim Sterling releases a response video detailing the story after that video.
4. Digital Homicide filed a $10 million lawsuit against Jim Sterling.
5. Digital Homicide holds a contest asking Steam users to slam their games, and then get those users banned from Steam.
6. Digital Homicide has filed an $18 million lawsuit against 100 Steam users.
7. Steam has removed Digital Homicide's games from their service for being hostile toward Steam's users.
Digital Homicide is trying to use the law to squelch free speech against critics. Instead of trying to improve their products, they have proven to have less maturity of bratty 2-year-olds. At least Steam is asking with maturity.
You might want to comment on this thread before Digital Homicide tries to take it down.
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