![]() If you are making money off it and it becomes a commercial venture, then fair use no longer covers your behind and now you can expect to pay up if the copyright owners come for you. If you make an informational site and isn’t making a dime off it, it’ll be of questionable value for them to take you to court because you can argue you are covered by fair use and will have a decent case. I don’t have a problem if they try to make money, but that’s the part that will get you into trouble with copyright though. And I know my way around a graphics editor very well! I bet everyone who looked at the images never even gave it a second thought to realize, oh yeah, this battlefield has no obstacles and is actually not a screenshot! Somebody took the time to make this stuff from scratch! Hence, I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss how much prep work Gems did to put their site together, even if it looks like they only used Inno’s images. Even the hexagon overlay is strangely not evenly distorted on a plane to easily replicate. You can’t refresh your way to generating a map with no obstacles to take a screenshot and if you saw the original file of the battleground texture map, you’d be shocked how the battlefield is actually generated. You wouldn’t believe how long it took me to make a custom image of a clear battlefield with zero obstacles on it to use for setting up the fighting tutorials to explain specific situations. I do agree the navigation is a little less intuitive to use and there are way too many banners messages to close, but as a beggar, I can’t be a chooser. ![]() I don’t think he is a native English speaker, but he still speaks English better than I can speak his native tongue. ![]()
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