| IIIIITHE1IIIII said: So first Nintendo tries to stop Evolution from streaming a Melee tournament after thousands of dollars had been donated by people who wished to see it. Then Nintendo partners with Apex and suddenly Project M is gone from their official games lineup - despite the fact that Project M was the second largest game at the event the year before. Shortly thereafter, Twitch.tv starts preventing partnered streams from showing Project M content. As a result, no significant tournaments will ever be streamed on their site. Nintendo won't admit it, but everyone knows that they are responsible. Now Nintendo partners with Genesis and suddenly you are not even allowed to play friendly matches at the venue. |
FINALLY someone that has relevant background information that knows what I'm talking about, instead of being so naive about everything. I agree that Nintendo should just back off unless they actually mean business, and from what I see, they're only detracting it.
Also keep in mind that the Apex series was running pirated Melee copies, whereas Project M, a mod that has always been free from the community for the community, is banished that set course to a huge waterfall.







