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Yikes! Dystopia, much?
Kinda like when EA tried to shutdown 'Dark Spore' without telling anyone, forced massive backlash, and claimed an error? Hmmmm...
I call it the "No Games vs No Specs vs No Name race".The new and improved console war between Xbox, lamestation and Nintendon´t do jack shit. They are competing who can eat the biggest back of donkey slongs and who is the fastest to go bankrupt.
It hasn't been told by Sony. And that is what really matters! We shouldn't normalize being content by rumours and supposed insiders that have no tangible connection to PlayStation giving their say.It has already been told it was a bug on the UI that they consider it urgent to fix.
From what I have heard that UI element is actually to display the PS+ owned licenses, these expire the moment you dont have PS+, hence there is a expiration date.
We have thankfully got ride of the California leadership of PlayStation that wanted nothing more than live service slop and got back to the way better (but not perfect ofc) Japanese ones.
Keep us posted.As I said above, Nier Replicant had the countdown but it disappeared when I called support and was like "What the fuck is this?"
Now Capcom Beat Em Up Bundle has the countdown. I'm not going to call support, I'm just going to wait until the counter hits 0 and sees what happens.
If it locks me out, I'm calling support and going full blown nuclear Karen mode.
It hasn't been told by Sony. And that is what really matters! We shouldn't normalize being content by rumours and supposed insiders that have no tangible connection to PlayStation giving their say.
This will only empower companies like PlayStation to not clarify anything and keep pushing.
A rumour about a very bad thing is not the same as a company dismissing it without providing any assurance or clarity to its consumers. Consumers are left to wonder if it's true or not and having to scramble.You yourself are normalizing rumors by spreading this. The title even tell this "(...) apparently (...)". Nobody has lost any game or being locked out of what they payed.
I don't take some rando's word as debunking it.you are just spreading already some what debunked rumours
There is. I bothered reading the latest update to their EULA and it states that PlayStation can make changes to their services for security reasons.Why? Because there are no legal base to change a life long license to a rent in a blink of an eye.
That remains to be seen, in court.Even if they put it on a Terms of Service, no court in the world would allow this.
Nintendo also tried to sue the US gov for the tariffs before seeing its priorly approved patents dismissed.just look at how courts are sending back the patents Nintendo tried to do so they can shoved up their asses.
You're strawmaning the issue. The issue is not that. It is the fact that PlayStation may require users to log in each month to validate the license for the games they purchased, which would force people to comply with all the crap PlayStation rolls out going forward in order to log in. You would know this if you bothered reading the opening post.They are preparing a rent service over PSN, which can also explain why there is a bug showing the "expire" date.
It will be.Typical Sony L, that’s why everyone these days either use pc or jailbreak their consoles. Man, a jailbroken ps5 will be so fun to own.
So rumors, if bad, = true?A rumour about a very bad thing is not the same as a company dismissing it without providing any assurance to its consumers. Consumers are left to wonder if it's true or not.
But you DO TAKE the word of some rando because it goes in line with the narrative you create in your mind?I don't take some rando word as debunking it.
here is. I bothered reading the latest update to their EULA and it states that PlayStation can make changes to their services for security reasons.
There is no need, just Sony alone had to compensate all PS Vita users because they just promised a feature that never happen.That remains to be seen.
Nintendo also tried to sue the US gov for the tariffs before seeing its priorly approved patents dismissed.
Come on... do you even know what Strawman is?You're strawmaning the issue. The issue is not that it is the fact that PlayStation may require users to log in each month to validate the license they have in the games they purchased, which would force people to comply with all the crap PlayStation rolls out going forward in order to log in. You would know this if you bothered reading the opening post.
No, unsettling rumour is unsettling. And Sony is running a business and clients want, obviously, clarity.So rumors, if bad, = true?
Ridiculous to say the least
You know what doesn't put more fuel into the fire? Truth said in a crystal clear fashion.If they havent said a word could be many things: not put more fuel into the nothing burger
I'm not going to bother reading and replying to the rest of your tirade. You know about as much as me, or even less. You just make a lot of assumptions.