Has he apologized yet?

Has he apologized yet?

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Now i'm fucking pissed off

>nathan grayson
hahahaha look at that. old news, click bait as usual?

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Did he upload a copy to the internet.
Please tell me he did.

>apologize for doing the right thing
what did he mean by this?

keep crying you fucking pirate fags

I do not understand why people make such a big deal out of this, not a single worthwhile thing would have come out of this had it been leaked to the internet. What would people do with the source code of a 20 year old game engine which has already been hacked apart and reversed engineered? Its like people just want to be angry about something for no actual reason.

>pirate fags

StarCraft has been cracked since decades ago you dumb faggot.

People wanted the source code so they could enhance their ability to mod the game.

>all he got was coupons, a trip to a shitty con and a plushie

>He should have leaked code for 20 year old game on the internet and get his asshole destroyed by blizzard's legal team and maybe face jail time but it's ok because bunch of neckbeards would be pleased that they can look at game's code.

>not a single worthwhile thing would have come out of this

Wat?

So what could be done with the source code? Could people easily make Starcraft clones?

>Doom source code made modding scene alive for decades
>Starcraft source code gone because muh morals

i hate underages so goddamn much

No, he could have just sold it to someone else that would have done that. Nothing illegal about selling something you own.

>blizzcon

Jesus Christ, the kid probably wanted to hang himself afterwards realizing how badly he fucked up.

youtube.com/watch?v=9daG9CpL_SE

Why do redditors have to ruin everything?

I said it many many times, SC is a well documented game, there is nothing stopping you to create a clone, except laziness.
However, if the CD was something not as well documented / unavailable, such as the scripts for a vanilla WoW server, i would be beyond mad.

The engine Starcraft runs on has already been fully reverse engineered into an open source version, what would getting the source code accomplish aside from stirring up potential legal trouble?

Where the fuck do you just find a game's master source code?

>don't scream on reddit HEY LOOK AT ME WHAT COULD THIS BE??? GIVE ME INTERNET POINTS XD
>blizzard doesn't notice
>source code leaked
>doom tier modding

Could he have sold that?

Imagine how much money he could have made. I know it's illegal but if you just sell it in a shady website who knows.

Are you retarded?

It wouldn't have been illegal at all, he owned the disc.

This redditor and the other reddior who had a xbox devkit but made a pc out of it are the worst human beans ever created.

He could've gotten $30,000+ in bitcoin easily

basically in the old days a spare copy is left somewhere since they've moved onto the next project, someone finds it, keeps it as a novelty, then it winds up in a garage sale, then reddit destroys all that is good

>Reselling your own property is illegal
Are you?

Letting acti-blizz keep the source code to a game franchise they didn't create, but happily ruined, is not the right thing to do.

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how did Sup Forums fall this low?

HAVE YOU FUCKS SEEN THE MODDING SCENE ON DOOM?C

>Blizzard didn't create Starcraft
Okay.

Shit game. Shoulda just sold it to some autist.

Starcraft is a Warhammer plagiarism, just like Overwatch is a TF2 plagiarism and Warcraft is a Middle Earth plagiarism. Blizzard has never had a non-plagiarized idea.

>you're an asshole for returning stolen property to its rightful owners!
Fuck off, entitled """"gamer"""" scumbags.

nice meme

>upload it
>sell it
>get cash
>starcraft gets extremely popular and Blizzard makes Starcraft 3 and lot of cash

Imagine

warcraft is also warhammer plagiarism silly
warhammer wasn't always spess mahreens

openbw still exists though, it's pretty much 1:1 at this point.

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I would have done the same thing, but for a different and better price.

Oh yeah did you see how huge the Doom 3 modding scene got after they put out the source code for idtech 4? Oh wait, its totally nonexistent. Doom has a huge modding scene because the game is very simple and the tools are accessible enough that children can made levels. The source code being publicly available didn't really have much bearing on Doom modding taking off.

Nevermind the fact that if this guy did leak out the Starcraft source code, anything made with it would be subject to being crushed into oblivion by Blizzard's legal department.

The Scout is a far more enticing character than Tracer, because the Scout's character actually comes off believable, rather forced "LOL, SEE HOW MUCH BETTER WE ARE THAN PIXAR?" bullshit.

Shouldnt the source code be, like, in your copy of the game?

The crucial difference is that Scout believes he's a badass but in actuality is an insecure weakling, while Tracer believes she's a badass and really is. Every Overwatch character is like this: one step behind TF2's characters in terms of complexity and depth.

It was literally the source code for Starcraft, which would allow you to create a clone, or as people would have more than likely have done, open the game up for a modding scene beyond custom maps.

Stallman get out

>yea sorry, I didn't want to be sued

Again, the engine has already been reverse engineered. You can go play ports of Starcraft on your phone.

It also feels like they're trying to make some retarded "superhero" lore-universe with Tracer being the titular character, who's literally a mary sue for the developers.

>implying that it was ever worth acknowledging before 40k
Don't blame Blizzard because they knew how to actually use a good idea

>the engine has already been reverse engineered
Not the same thing as having the source code.

Knowing something doesn't belong to you but selling it or keeping it anyways is still thief you dumbass. Ownership of property isn't physically having the item.

>knowing something doesn't belong to you

>literally owns a copy of the Source Code

It was his, how did he not own it?

yes, no company ever creates a game
the employees at a company create the game, and I'd be willing to bet that the vast majority who created starcraft haven't set foot in a blizzard office in decades

He found it in the attic in a bunch of boxes that were there when he moved in.

Why didn't the disc belong to him?

By your logic, reselling a game to Gamestop or another party is illegal, because you don't legally own the data on the disc.

If he purchased the house, what was left inside is his.

>finds copy of source code

Didn't he find it on his property? Essentially, it was legally his at that point.

Not the "source code", but the disc and case it was in was his.

blizz themselves said warcraft was intended to be a warhammer game from the start. But jewhammer didnt like the idea of a PC game so blizz made their own shit. Look at them now. Warhammer makes low tier games.

No one at BLU and RED can be considered even remotely weakling. Scoug might not be as strong as the super human heavy, but even non physical classes like the engineer are much stronger than any normal human being, being able to carry a half ton sentry around.

He's an idiot cuck white knighting for a giant corporation, don't think too hard about it.

Property is only transferred or departed with when the original owner intended to part with it. It's a common issue with finders law that if the original owner can prove that they never meant to part with it, the interest of ownership still lays with the person that lost it.

In this case it sounds like Blizzard never intended to have that CD lost, so there's the argument that legally the property rights still belonged to them.

Also no, there's the difference between chattel property and a fixture. Chattel doesn't go with the house.

Right, its better. Because anything made using a reverse engineered engine doesn't have to deal with any legal nonsense.

Doom 3 modding wasn't huge but it also wasn't nonexistent either. There are plenty of interesting projects out of it.

The main problem is Doom 3's engine sucks. It's an one trick pony that is excellent at rendering space vaginas and corridors but craps out at everything else.

>could've sold it on ebay through auction and never life a finger again in his life
>decides to be a cuck and hand it over to Blizzard

What the fuck is wrong with people?

Bliz also gave these, OW, and $250 of Blizzard store credit.

Hardware and merch is cool but
>blizstore credit
That's fucking worthless unless you want years of WoW.

Fuck You!

Unless there is an exclusion clause in the purchasing contract all of those items are his to do with as he sees fit.

>razer

They couldn't even give him good accessories.

>lift*

No. The seller of that CD to the guy never had the property right to sell it in the first place.

Even if the contract itself was technically valid at the time, the consideration for it wasn't because it was never the sellers to give away. That is unless somewhere along the line a rightful owner gave away the CD in a valid way. Like what happens with an auction or repossession.

Neither warhammer fantasy or warhammer 40k were anything like their current counterparts when 40k started out
Also fantasy has a much better selection of videogames lately

Technically he could feign ignorance if it didn't have any warranty with it.

Oh definitely, had he immediately posted the source code online without asking around he would have a pretty decent defense. No theft without intention to commit it.

But after posting on reddit and contacting Blizzard themselves, he would run into problems if he then decided to post it online.