I think they are doing this because they are completely bonkers.Bobular said:They're just doing it to stay in the public eye. The only reason anyone knows who they are is due to their attitude towards The Jimquisition's review of them.
Below all that:Scarim Coral said:Technically I should reedit my first post but whatever, this is a new post in regard of the recent development.
Here is what the brothers has got to say due their games being removed on Steam
http://www.digitalhomicide.ninja/
I guess I starting to feel some sympathy toward them if only the slightest since harrassment is never a good thing even toward bad people.
Granted on the other hand I am not falling for their victum ploy given to the statement never mention about them trying to get Steam to reveal the 100 people real names nor do their aknowledge their poor quality games due to their sheer subborness.
I mean seriously who the hell are the other Steam customers who were actually interested in our products??? That is bs right there given anyone who was gullible to had bought their games would had done so already before the removal!
Hmm. Not My Crapper looked promising.FalloutJack said:Below all that:Scarim Coral said:Technically I should reedit my first post but whatever, this is a new post in regard of the recent development.
Here is what the brothers has got to say due their games being removed on Steam
http://www.digitalhomicide.ninja/
I guess I starting to feel some sympathy toward them if only the slightest since harrassment is never a good thing even toward bad people.
Granted on the other hand I am not falling for their victum ploy given to the statement never mention about them trying to get Steam to reveal the 100 people real names nor do their aknowledge their poor quality games due to their sheer subborness.
I mean seriously who the hell are the other Steam customers who were actually interested in our products??? That is bs right there given anyone who was gullible to had bought their games would had done so already before the removal!
"OH HEY! BTW, WE HAVE A BUNDLE OF 50 OF OUR GAMEZ TO CHECKOUT!"
Desperation, thy name is DigiHom.
It's not a solid litigation strategy.Armadox said:I just thought of an end goal that Digital Homicide could have been working toward. Steam comments was a means to get this in the public... but what if they was hoping to flop so hard that the vulture commenters would attack them on a website they DID know the names and addresses of, and could sue?
Hell especially for harassment..
Say, what if they're just collecting the "Go kill yourselves" of everyone on Facebook. Since they have their stuff on Amazon, they are still a company, and could still sue as one in the state of Arizona. And seeing as they have Facebook commenters names, faces, and in most cases states. They could rewrite their Steam lawsuit, scratch out Steam for Facebook and actually legit sue people with legit harassment comments.
Fox12 said:I'm curious who they think will represent them. I was wondering where they were getting the money, and I guess the answer is there is none.
That, and the only place even willing to sell their bloatware titles.RaikuFA said:I think they've lost it.
Yay! Valve gave 'em the boot. About time, guess Valve only cares if bad press is involved in any way.008Zulu said:That, and the only place even willing to sell their bloatware titles.RaikuFA said:I think they've lost it.
I bet they will try to sue Valve over this too.Imperioratorex Caprae said:Valve gave 'em the boot. About time, guess Valve only cares if bad press is involved in any way.
I didn't realize Digihom was representing itself against Jim. I assumed they had a lawyer. Wow, they're even more of a joke then I'd thought.RaikuFA said:https://www.destructoid.com/digital-homicide-is-seeking-legal-representation-against-valve-387823.phtml
Now they're trying to sue Valve.
I think they've lost it.
Nobody worthy of any sympathy was harmed. And only the lawyers made any money... The End.Armadox said:I just thought of an end goal that Digital Homicide could have been working toward. Steam comments was a means to get this in the public... but what if they was hoping to flop so hard that the vulture commenters would attack them on a website they DID know the names and addresses of, and could sue?
Hell especially for harassment..
Say, what if they're just collecting the "Go kill yourselves" of everyone on Facebook. Since they have their stuff on Amazon, they are still a company, and could still sue as one in the state of Arizona. And seeing as they have Facebook commenters names, faces, and in most cases states. They could rewrite their Steam lawsuit, scratch out Steam for Facebook and actually legit sue people with legit harassment comments.
Well, kind of hard for anybody to take them on. They tried to crowd fund hiring a lawyer to sue Jim but...people starter trolling them by donating amount so low that the donation will actually cost them money (since they have to pay some flat tax on each transaction or something). So...that crumbled down in a smoking heap. And they proceeded to represent themselves.Fox12 said:I assumed they had a lawyer.
In this case, that would actually be puzzling for me. If they're trying to sell games, then I think being no one would be much better than being anyone with their reputation.Bobular said:They're just doing it to stay in the public eye. The only reason anyone knows who they are is due to their attitude towards The Jimquisition's review of them.