Am I the only person who found Shadow of Mordor to be an extremely shallow and boring experience that offered almost nothing except a generic action RPG that could have worked in any fantasy setting?
Never even bothered playing more than a few hours, didn't bother picking up Shadow of War. It seems all the controversy surrounding pay to win solidified my choice to not buy and confirmed it to me as being a horrible fall from grace for a series that wasn't that good to begin with.
Seems like I am in the minority here.
not surprised the patent exists, wouldn't expect it to hold up.
if you're curious about what patent lawyers have to say, here's an article about it:
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=ba135c6b-a845-4233-a23b-4439d00b9dda
tl;dr: They most likely skirted around the Alice test due to the original date of patent application
patenting abstract ideas is attempting to use the patent system as an ad hoc copyright system
This is why I will never purchase a WB product ever again. Patenting game mechanics is a HORRIBLE precedent, and it could start a veritable gold rush of companies patenting everything to the point where indie games can't even have grid inventories anymore, because that's owned by somebody.