Ancestors

Written by living anger on 2025-02-02 at 18:53

this won't be the last time i say this but:

the original copyright owner for disco elysium lost rights to the game because he was terminated for being abusive towards the people he was working with. he is/was a nightmare terror to work with. in fact, buy disco elysium from the studio because the studio canned him for how he treated his colleagues

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Toot

Written by living anger on 2025-02-02 at 18:53

maybe if he didn't want to lose the copyright he could have tried abusing his colleagues less

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Descendants

Written by living anger on 2025-02-02 at 18:54

it's wild to me how many stupid people actually believe his bullshit

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Written by living anger on 2025-02-02 at 18:56

fun fact: games are made by a team of people and if your creator is abusing that team of people then they should be thrown straight into the trash

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Written by Accidental Fish Percolation on 2025-02-02 at 18:55

@dexiheart iโ€™m still new to all the disco elysium drama and itโ€™s so sloppy - no one is coming out in the positive ๐Ÿ˜”

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Written by living anger on 2025-02-02 at 18:56

@hex it's simple period: he was abusive and because of that he lost his rights. that's all there is to it. there is no "two sides" when someone is actively harming the team they are working with

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