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    Alyx Hinata 🇹🇩🚫:unverified:💀 (alyx@gameliberty.club)'s status on Friday, 30-May-2025 00:44:05 JSTAlyx Hinata 🇹🇩🚫:unverified:💀Alyx Hinata 🇹🇩🚫:unverified:💀
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    • LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿

    @LukeAlmighty If they don't expect, or maybe want, the game to end up being played outside of this geographic area, this certainly is something they'd do. If anything, I find the inclusion of Greek weirder, cause they're further away from the rest.
    My initial assumption was that this was some random app (only words I recognize there are "chat" and "client"). And that would definitely have more reasons to be geographically restricted. If it's a game, that does make it a bit more unusual, but not outside the scope of possibility imo.

    As for why you wouldn't want to sell a game to a world wide audience, maybe dealing with American, UK, or other countries' legal stuff is too much for a small dev team. But again, I'm making assumptions about what kind of game, and how big it is.

    If it's a small East European team, small game, and especially if we're talking early access, or early version, lack of language options doesn't seem particularly weird.

    If on the other hand, this is a game the size of even classic WoW, sure, that would be fucking weird. Or if this were a game made by Koreans. Then it literally wouldn't make sense. Context matters, and I have little context to go on.

    In conversationabout 5 days ago from gameliberty.clubpermalink
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