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Reminds me of the time Sony threw shade at Microsoft when that gen's Xbox was going to lock games to the console with Sony saying that you'll be free to share your games with others. Microsoft should take the opportunity and make a similar statement right now; they'll rarely have the opportunity.
I don’t think they want to touch this hornets nest - Microsoft already forces people to create Microsoft accounts for lots of things. This is part of why the sudden outrage for Sony doing so is a bit baffling. Why this and why now? We live in a world filled with companies making us create accounts for all and sundry.
Its because we were able to form a community and solidarity with other players for months before the change happened. If it was that way at launch there wouldn't have been this outrage. But even players with psn accts were upset and refunding cause they wouldnt be able to play with freinds they made in the game that were in banned countries.
Along with the devs pushing for better changes. It was basically entire playerbase + devs unified against a decision by sony.
“Community and solidarity”, “unified against a decision” - these words in this context give me nothing but despair. If only such energy were devoted to something that mattered more than this.
All everyone did was make angry posts online and ask for refunds on Steam. Neither of those works for moving the needle on things that actually matter
Yes, all this drama over pointless twaddle.
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because they changed the deal. it wasn't required a month ago so it's really fucking obvious that there's no good reason to require it now.
plenty of people don't want to make extra accounts for bullshit and never use the shitty epic store or the shitty windows store, and stay on the shitty steam.
MS probably going to go full software only anyways, they fumbled this generation pretty hard.