@Zizoplays1 Then just get Plutonium for free and you're good to go.
You can also add Plutonium as a non-Steam game and use SteamGridDB to give it custom artwork so it looks right at home alongside the rest of your COD games
@Kratos5231 Glad it works for you, but that's the point: you got to 'choose' digital. Soon, no one will have a choice. Consumers lose the option to buy a disc, save storage, preserve games, and own something that isn't entirely dependent on a digital storefront. That's why people are upset
@TechnicallyTee Glad it works for you, but that's the point: you got to 'choose' digital. Soon, no one will have a choice. Consumers lose the option to buy a disc, save storage, preserve games, and own something that isn't entirely dependent on a digital storefront. That's why people are upset
@SuwanAnil@Puertorock77_ So instead of several retailers (Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, GameStop, etc.) competing with each other, trying to undercut one another by every dollar, hell, even by pennies, to win you, the consumer, you'd rather have one store controlling the entire market? Good luck
@TheTrueSealYT@PlayStation $70?!?!? Sony blog post in the near future: "Due to rising production costs of printing unique download codes on individual pieces of cardboard, we've made the difficult decision to raise game prices to $80. We'll continue to innovate and... blah blah blah." lol
A fully playable browser version of Half-Life 2 has just been released to the public. You don't need to download anything, just open the site and play! The webport was created by Slqnt and 98006 in just three months!
@Pirat_Nation I kind of wish the whole PlayStation Online โcheck in every 30 days or lose access to your games thing hadnโt been debunked. This situation wouldโve been amazing to watch
@JoeFromSeattle1 >Get sued over claims that Sony unfairly profited from PS5 price hikes tied to tariffs later ruled unlawful, potentially keeping both higher consumer payments and government refunds.
https://t.co/PLEusLfRlj
Sony is facing a lawsuit over claims that the company unfairly benefited from PlayStation 5 price increases linked to import tariffs.
According to the lawsuit, Sony raised PS5 prices after tariffs were placed on imported goods. These extra costs were reportedly passed on to customers, making consoles more expensive.
The legal complaint says the tariffs were later ruled unlawful, which means companies may now qualify for refunds from the government.
Plaintiffs argue that if Sony keeps both the higher prices paid by customers and any future tariff refunds, the company would receive what the lawsuit describes as a โdouble benefit.โ
The case was filed in a California federal court and could expand into a class action covering many PS5 buyers across the United States.
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Seeing how many people were disappointed with the scalper situation, I decided to giveaway the only unit I was able to buy.
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@BrutallyDigital@JoshEdits Ahh ok, ideally Iโd agree with you that online should just be for multiplayer and the storefront. Sadly, consoles have become more internet-dependent. A one-time setup is already annoying, but periodic 30-day check-ins are even worse.
@BrutallyDigital@JoshEdits You think everyone has a connection or wants to make an online account? Are you agreeing with me or debating me at this point?
I'm saying itโs a one-time setup, not a constant requirement. On Xbox, you can play offline after. Thatโs not the same as needing check-ins monthly