Sony really managed to erase one of their best-selling games in less than 3 days, for literally no potential gain at all. All risk, no reward: what a fuckin' business strategy
Suits only think in green, and assume "consumers" do only that: consume.
I've been waiting 20 years for people to realize it, and that's only because I'm young compared to others who have realized what capitalism is: Institutionalized greed.
At best, they made it a minor inconvenience to make a second account to play the game on PC.
At worst, they are planning to charge for access to PSN titles (IE PS+), even if they aren't being played on a PlayStation, in the future.
At worst, they are planning to charge for access to PSN titles (IE PS+), even if they aren't being played on a PlayStation, in the future.
I highly doubt that has ever been seriously considered by Sony. Even they know that PC games HATE paying for online and won't ever do it on PC
Everyone knows what PC gamers hate at this point; publishers still screw us all the time for monetary gain and subscriptions are the new hot thing to screw people over to make money right now. I wouldn't discount it as a possibility.
Sony thinks they’ll sell consoles when they make Helldivers 3 a PlayStation 6 exclusive. “Hey, you’ve already made the PSN account; why not?”
Capitalism is the 1980s drug pusher your DARE officer warned you about
I mean, Palworld suffered from the exact opposite problem, where the game received basically no post-launch content. So once players burned through the main game, there was very little reason to keep playing.
This just goes to show that support needs to both exist and be something players agree with.
Since January it’s been a requirement and has been listed on the steam store page
Although, there was some issues a couple days after launch and they paused the mandatory linking. They are just now reimplenting it after fixing the issue it seems.
Sony's website said that PSN account linking would be optional, and they only changed the website to saying it's required yesterday (May 3rd)
I’m glad people are pushing back against this. All the unnecessary account creating has gotten out of hand.
Steam being a class act as usual.
Me remembering all those origin fan boys going on and on how steam customer service sucks without taking that sliver of a second to ask why they constantly had to use EAs customer services all the time.
I fear that there will never be another company like Steam
- Doesn't make unnecessary changes to their UI
- Private, without public shareholders
- Has virtually no PR; community does it for them
- Takes the side of the people over publishers
- Has a sound refund policy
I'm afraid when Gabe dies, the culture of "does nothing but still wins" will die along with him.
It is worth it to refund it to send the message. We have seen what happens with ubisoft when they just stop supporting a game. What is stopping Sony from discontinuing matchmaking down the line after forcing a psn account, thats in addition to the regional restrictions and the fact they leak like a sieve.
Helldivers 3 could come out and they decide to just stop access to 2.
Money is the only thing these execs care about. Its worth tanking a game so they get the message.
I complained to the boards abouts The Crew getting pulled the plug.
Ubisoft removed my access to the game.
This is big, I think I'll try to refund my copy now too. I was just thinking it would be a wash, and that I'd kinda gotten my 50 hours of fun, and just wouldn't play anymore.
Considering the same. They’ve managed to “balance” all the weapons so none of them are fun anymore. They’re all kinda the same.
They're balancing weapons while not fixing the critical underlying bugs that make them completely pointless. New upgrade that makes fire deal more damage? Balance patch reducing fire damage by 15%? too bad neither matters, because the fire DoT effect doesn't work unless you are the host.
I wouldn't be surprised if Sony is mandating the 1 warbond per month as well, which Arrowhead has mentioned is part of what's hamstringing them on fixing core issues. It's a real shame that corporate is willing to do this to their golden goose (which is their 7th best selling game ever?) just to make their line go up a little harder.
I just submitted mine. Fuck Sony accounts
Yeah I'm having similar thoughts, haven't played in two weeks because I was busy, most my friends have moved on anyway
Might as well do it then. Worst case scenario, it'll be on sale by the next time you might want to play it
I got mine off fanatical and they're not budging, telling me to reach out to the devs lol. So I quoted the devs on their discord saying to pursue refunds and that I'd opened a chargeback XD
Fanatical and all of the discount sites are basically "you bought it, you own it, no refunds." That's part of why they offer discounts, it's kind of a risk you take.
https://support.fanatical.com/hc/en-us/articles/201027572-Can-I-get-a-refund-cancel-my-order
Issuing a chargeback for a product that was delivered could land you in court even if it works. More realistically will result in Fanatical permanently banning your account.
Never buy a game on these sites if you are at all uncertain about it. There is no refund and the key has been exposed.
From that article they say they will issue refunds if there is a technical issue with the game. Thus, if you live in a country where PSN is not available, you could go that route. “I’m trying to sign up for multiplayer but I can’t because my country is not listed. Therefore multiplayer is broken and I want a refund, because this is a technical issue; a part of the game isn’t working.”
May be worth a shot…
I've tried to refund twice in the past 2 days with no luck. Would love to know what option people are selecting and what message they are including to steam to get it
Where do you live? Sprinkling in some consumer law may help
I live in France, so I would be covered by EU consumer laws. Not something I'm familiar with at all but definitely something that could help
Quote the right to have the advertised service delivered and that substantial changes can't be forced without a right for the buyer to refuse and cancel
https://www.europe-consommateurs.eu/en/shopping-internet/guarantees-and-warranties.html
See the points on conformity
Can't wait to see the complaints when they rebuy the game and their progress is gone.
They'd be stupid to delete progress... that just sounds like it's a way to guarantee that nobody returns instead of trying to lure them back.
...but then again, I suppose we've learned that business decisions aren't their strong suit 🤷♂️
Why in the hell would they save progress for a player that has refunded the game? You'd have to be delusional to assume that.
Literally the opposite. Why would they ever do that? You are underestimating how easy it is to do nothing, game progress is beyond negligible in terms of storage space. And deleting it would reduce any chance of returning customers.
Look at it from sony's PoV, if they did delete saves and then the community becomes less upset next year, why would they want to preemptively prevent people for giving them another chance?
Not only would it be a terrible business and PR move, there is just no precedent for this type of thing. Do MMO's delete your characters once you unsub? Or do they just sit tight and wait for you to come back?
I know FFXIV saves your data. You’re welcome back anytime with your account
Because 5 MB of data is absolutely nothing in the grand scale of things, and it's not worth wasting a salaried developer's time to set up automations for purging data from users who refunded on third-party storefronts.
You might be amazed at the stupid tasks that I, a salaried developer, have been given.
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