I don't even think "Jeep" (in quotes because they're no longer a company) have any presence in the US anymore. All of their presence, as far as I know, is in Amsterdam as part of Stellantis.
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Damn it, I hate how true this statement is.
I've never owned one, but I thought they were more reliable in the 1980s and '90s. Was I mistaken?
Capitalism was a fucking mistake
Is this...progress? Hirakawa-sensei, please take notes and learn how it's done.
I'd treat this with a bit of skepticism, especially given Jeep's recent history in terms of reliability (or utter lack thereof).
Take Two, fuck you. You're dead to me. I'll die before I ever buy another Take Two game, be it Civ, GTA, or anything published by these fucking vultures.
But the content creator generally has little to no sway in foreign licensing decisions, as the publisher ultimately owns that IP in its current form. E.g., When a creator writes a manga in a Kodansha-owned magazine, Kodansha then makes the foreign publishing and licensing decisions, independent typically of what the author may or may not want.
My argument is that companies are offering money for the exclusive license to a work for a given region (i.e. licenses are sold on a geographic basis, or linguistic, in some cases), and thus the result is that there doesn't exist a single distributor globally.
A lot has changed, but multiplayer is still fucking broken.
Because capitalism
I have been wrong before, and this is yet another instance. I wasn't aware of that.