@LeeStrong77@codajayla@DiscreetDesUK@Nick_Marseil Don’t wait for a reversal that’s probably never going to happen. Just leave now. Unplug your PlayStation and move to a different ecosystem to show them that you are not loyal to a corporation that won’t offer what you are passionate about.
@Colteastwood On 1, they have a refund policy that you just don’t like and on 3, they can do that but everything will just be priced higher for everyone.
@ShortsLazy@JNavok@Scoutfish123 It’s not necessary on PS5 because those bugs are typically ironed out. Take FFVII Rebirth for instance. On PS5 Pro, it looks and runs very well but on PC, it is very stuttery and that’s even with the fan fixes.
@clevercolt64@longislandviper People that have a more holistic view of what things like GamePass or the M&As would lead to. I and many others predicted that exactly this would be the result. It was way too obvious.
@DestinLegarie False dilemma. The choices aren’t “approve every acquisition” or “let companies die.” Companies can raise capital, restructure, partner, spin off divisions, sell IP, or go through bankruptcy and emerge under new ownership without further concentrating the market.
@EANUM1HATER@DustinCanFly You’ve lost the point. If you reread the post, the point isn’t about sales. The point is that there is less choice about where you can buy your games. We’re all going to be stuck waiting for the PlayStation sale to hit as opposed to checking other retailers.
@JBoss293 You’re double-counting users. Millions of Xbox owners also have Steam accounts, so it’s not 132M + 40M. More importantly, the criticism isn’t about potential players—it’s that releasing day one on Steam reduces the incentive to buy Xbox hardware. Different argument.
@nevrnewd@IdleSloth84_ If anything, this shows Jason Schreier’s honesty. An honest man will post a correction when they’re wrong. A dishonest man won’t.
@G_N_G1@coldframed@Glassdoorgamer Greg Miller gave Starfield a higher score than them. So clearly your conspiracy theory falls apart when applied to Kinda Funny which is the video we are watching.
@G_N_G1@Glassdoorgamer We call that an echo chamber. No good comes from surrounding yourself with yes-men. Criticism isn’t something to be avoided. It’s something to take as feedback and grow from.