With DMCA claims on streams becoming more and more common, streamers have been looking for ways to get around licensed music, with the hopes of avoiding any issues down the line from record labels or rights holders. With demand for a solution so high developers have started to implement options to turn off licensed music for their games, which disables any risk of a DMCA claim.
However, Life Is Strange: True Colors‘ version of the DMCA-safe mode doesn’t quite work in the way streamers were all hoping. With music being interwoven so deeply within the game, this mode would have had to replace that licensed music with royalty-free tracks or change the scene entirely. But, instead of doing that, the mode just mutes the scene almost entirely, leading to some awkward moments of silence for some streamers.
Life is Strange: True Colors is an emotional tale that dives into some deep topics. From forgiveness to self love and human connection.
Max and Chloe were the memorable duo at the heart of the first Life is Strange, but the series hasn't been able to recreate their bond so far.
While I enjoyed Max and Chloe in the first season of Life is Strange, season 2 with Sean and Daniel was far superior in my opinion. The writing, performances (although all the 3 different iterations have had great writing and amazing performances) season 2 was by far the strongest, in all areas, to me. Well, minus the lip syncing, which True colors just nailed it so well! But yeah.
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I highly recommend Guardians of the Galaxy. Such an amazing game especially if you’re into narratively driven cinematic kind of third person games.
Party on dudes!
Poor streamers