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We are still learning what is best for PC players
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We are constantly limit-testing what level of exploitation our players can endure
It's weird how collective action works so well but they only choose to do it for this linking requirement. You could get the rootkits gone as well, gamers.
Most people don't know what they're installing or don't care about their privacy, which is why there's not enough people rising up against kernel level AC's. Also, not being able to play until you create an account is much more upsetting to most people, than just clicking 'update' in League of Legends.
"we're still learning What's best for PC players"
Translation: We're trying multiple predatory methods to see how far we can push PC players and figure out what we can get away with, compared to all the shit shows we successfully pulled off on our own platform.
We all want PlayStation exclusives on PC, their response now is going to be their own launcher. Just a guess on my end.
This shows the power of steam reviews with it being driven by the actual community. People tried to downplay and belittle its effectiveness, but it being front and center on the store page does have more impact than there would be without steam reviews. If there were no steam reviews the PSN requirement would have been pushed through with it being easier to ignore some random internet comments on social media than a store page.
Reviews aren't pointless, but their impact only goes so far. I am assuming the massive amount of refunds had more to do with it, tbh.
I suspect someone in accounting ran the numbers and decided they stand to lose more to reduced microtransaction sales than they would have gained via selling scraped data.
Though I agreed with you. It's still a win, but we have to be careful not to conflate this with Sony "caring".
I still think the biggest reason why they wanted to push their shitty platform is to artificially push player numbers. "Look how many people use our scam network, see?"
Now the hilarious part is that hopefully someone has to explain why people go these lengths, just to not join their shitty service.
It's a good reminder that collective/democratic bargaining works. It's about time we bring back unions and cooperatives.
Negative reviews should remain until the purchase restrictions put in place on Steam for non-PSN countries have been reverted.
Until then this looks like a temporary move for damage control and they'll try this again when refunds are less likely and wont be from restricted countries.
https://steamdb.info/sub/137730/history/?changeid=23416542
Democracy has not won yet.
There was a theory that the purchase restrictions were put in place by Valve, not Sony (because those countries couldn’t make an account without violating TOS). If so, Valve might shortly remove the restrictions.
Honestly I’m keeping my negative review permanent. The game is great and I enjoy it, but besides a temporary back lash I want the sting to stick around to hopefully teach companies about fucking around and finding out.
Maybe you’ll be teaching them that changing course brings no relief from punishment
"We're still learning what is best for PC players"
Well PlayStation staff member, it definitely isn't having people create another account when they already have a Steam account.
Also gaming on a PC is 40 years old, what do they still have to learn?
How much less bullshit PC players are willing to put up with compared to their console counterparts, apparently.
Uhhhh, people install shit like Vanguard just so that they can keep having their mother insulted in the ingame chat.
And many people put up with cascades of different lauchers (and accounts).
So I am glad that there was some push back this time, but it's not like there would be some sane baseline of PC players in that regard.
Just another nail to the bootlicker's coffin of "review bombing does nothing".
God I hate bootlickers. Fuck em.
Review bombing and mass refunding too. Hit them where it hurts
The lack of humility in their statement makes me think they haven't learned anything.
Yea, this reads more like a sorry, this was too forced we will do something more subtle in the future. Not an actual apology.
They don't even say sorry. They did not use the words Sorry, Mistake, Problem, Wrong, or Fault. They say the approximation of "We see you're absolutely outraged. We've decided to change our decisions. We are always improving."
Translated: Dear suckers who keep giving us money for half-finished products. We are sincerely sorry, sorry for getting caught. We thought we could squeeze through with this one, but apparently our PC fans are not as gullible as our console fans.
We're still learning what is best for PC players
We'll keep you updated on future plans
Behind the scenes coming up with the future plans:
Getting abusive parent vibes from the language of Sony's post.
Corporate PR speak always sounds cringe and I despise it. Just be humans you fucking pricks.
Tbf, I've seen what happens to indies when they're just humans in how they talk to their customers/fans. HR speak exists for a reason unfortunately
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Shitstorm = Feedback
Noted...
It's Feedback in the way that microphone feedback is - really bloody loud and painful, and makes you know you've done something wrong
Where are the: "just make an account bro" people now? Probably pre ordering skyrim the definite edition
I'd imagine some of them are here:
(edit: forgot to un-dox the user)
I was one of them to begin with but once I found out about the whole thing with people of certain countries not able to have an account even though they had already bought the game and were even previously able to play are now locked out, then I was on board.
I'm not against just making accounts, I must have thousands across the internet, what would be one more if I hadn't already had a PSN account.
"Sorry, we'll have to do it in a few months again to see if you still can mobilize this much".
Holy shit I was wrong
Now, now, don't be hasty. Sony can still screw it up somehow.
In today's digital media, any post where a person admits they were wrong deserves an upvote regardless of the subject.
This has nothing to do with the shitstorm (it mostly hit Arrowhead anyway), and I think the review bombing didn’t affect their decision making that much. What I think happened was, Sony saw the massive refunds. They got hit right into the wallet 😩
This makes me smile.
Have they reinstated the games back in the 177 countries they delisted it in? Can those people who paid for the game still play it?
The fact that they specifically mention that date makes me think they're simply pushing the date back
OK now they can go ahead with plan B where they allow you to link your PSN account to get some super cool cosmetic. I wonder what the reaction of the consumers will be then.
So, someone in my Discord channel posted a tweet that maybe alters perspective a bit;
To summarize or if the link breaks, one of the devs “knew beforehand” they’d have to require PSN accounts post launch, but disabled them for a smooth launch. That’s interesting, but as long as Sony was acting as publisher I feel like the blame still goes on them for selling the game to non-PSN countries initially.
Nice! Guess I can add it back to my wishlist and consider buying it soon! Been holding off on it too long