Au contraire. The terms of service of the Lumberyard engine used to disallow using it in critical infrastrucure (e.g. hospitals, power plants, military facilities) unless there was a zombie apocalypse.
Au contraire. The terms of service of the Lumberyard engine used to disallow using it in critical infrastrucure (e.g. hospitals, power plants, military facilities) unless there was a zombie apocalypse.
Das Bild ist von 2018, WM, Achtelfinale, Brasilien gegen Mexiko. Thiago Silva wurde nicht am Trikot gezogen, sondern ging im Zweikampf zu Boden und wurde danach (kurz) ärztlich behandelt. Wenn schon nur irgendein Fußballer-liegt-am-Boden-Bild, hätte man wenigstens eines von der aktuell laufenden EM nehmen können.
This is not about turning you in, this is about protecting your users who all possibly just became victims of a crime, and for good reasons it’s not fully upon you to decide whether the possible consequences of this are serious for those users.
Also, the explanation of what the Naked Brutality scenario is and that they did multiple runs in it is nearly as long as the actual report of one of these runs (which ended on day 3), followed by the longer description of a multi-month backup people run, which basically has nothing to do with Naked Brutality.