A recent analysis reveals that up to 80% of the game development community could be negatively impacted by the Heritage Foundation’s manifesto for the possible next administration. This statistic underscores the potential widespread effects on the industry. The manifesto, if implemented, could lead to significant changes that many in the sector fear. These concerns are not just theoretical; they are backed by data indicating a high risk to a large segment of game developers. The statistics highlight the urgency and seriousness of the situation within the gaming community.
Source: www.gamedeveloper.com

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@kingston_tt
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This is wrong on every level, and if you’re a builder, entrepreneur, or a founder like me, this should concern you.
If what you work so hard for could be targeted for destruction simply for having a different opinion, then something is very wrong with the society we live in…and
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@paintre369
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Now the intervention has initiated the drop of the MANIFESTO.
This document serves as a cornerstone, defining the trajectory.
As always, the market, the artists and the machine move forward together.
#NoRulesApplied
kache
@yacineMTB
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Jan 26
>open source
>dangerous
These people want to enslave you. They want to enslave your families. Every time I feel like I am going too hard against scam Altman and his ilk, I am reminded how truly evil their goals are
CMDR Asamur
@CMDRAsamur
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To all CMDRs! If this is true, it may have big impact on your construction plans or render your previous actions pointless. Generally, building stations over planets that can’t have settlements and all unlandable ones may be pointless. #EliteDangerous
hannah gais
@hannahgais
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Jan 22
The manifesto includes links to four publications published by the neo-Nazi network Terrorgram, which the State Department named as Specially Designated Global Terrorist last week
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