“This generation will not be defined by its great games or incredible tech, but rather by corporate greed, mismanagement, and anti-consumer practices.”
Nailed it
I WAS RIGHT, THEY TOLD ME I WAS CRAZY BUT I WAS RIGHT, THEY SCAN YOUR PRIVATE REALMS AND BAN YOU FOR BREAKING RULES IN YOUR OWN PRIVATE REALM THAT YOU PAY FOR, STOP BUYING REALMS, HOST YOUR OWN SERVER.
"Steam también es digital, te van a quitar los juegos"
No, no va a pasar. La documentación de Steam advierte a los Publishers que el juego, aunque se retire de la tienda, DEBE seguir ofreciendo la descarga del mismo.
Es una condición de publicación en Steam.
PlayStation has been quiet for 2 days now, I really think their plan is to be quiet and not talk until the ”anger is gone”
When they closed down bluepoint they took 3 days off social media and didn’t care after that.
This time around, keep making your voice heard, don’t let Sony get away with this. Make your voice heard and keep doing it, WE HAVE TO FIGHT THIS OR LOSE PHYSICAL FOREVER!
People, this is literally a situation of now or never!!
Never forgive them for what they took from us
Cheat codes
Game manuals
Demo discs
Couch co-op being normal
Split-screen multiplayer
Complete games at launch
No day-one patches
Unlockable characters
Secret costumes
Bonus modes
Physical collections
Cool disc art
Simple console dashboards
No account logins
No battle passes
No daily quests
No always-online single-player games
Weird experimental games
Mid-budget games
Licensed games with personality
Buying random games based on the cover
Gaming magazines
Game rentals
Main menus with soul
The feeling of actually owning your games
The excitement of a new console generation
Infamous 2 is available on disc BUT it does have DLC that will be gone once the PS3 Store shuts down
It includes powers like the Lightning Hook and Stalker Grenade, costumes like Kessler and weapon skins with one being Sly Cooper's Cane!
Just to show you how scummy Sony is being with this news.
They anticipated their numbers would drop through people protesting/boycotting by canceling Ps Plus and pre-orders but they won't have to show their numbers to investors until the end of September.
Their next earnings call is July 31st however it only covers up to June 30th. They planned this out perfectly to drop it on July 1st for this very reason. The numbers dip early July, they have over 2 months to watch them HOPEFULLY recover as the deperate gamers crawl back and the investors see that Sony moving away from physical games didn't hurt anything.
Keep this is mind as we move forward. Sony is betting on you caving and crawling back to them in the coming weeks. Oh and so are the investors.
For the record, I think this is worth destroying Playstation over
Don't buy their console. Don't buy their games. Abandon their ecosystem and force them to earn you back
hi @TeamYouTube
Several smaller creators are being abused by your copyright system and are at risk of having their channels deleted and have asked me for help.
A german company called fifthfreedom GmbH is copyright striking videos for music called "Radio Cultural Rendezvous" when there isn't even ANY MUSIC in the video. Dozens of original videos all struck when there is zero copyrighted content in them.
I can't even list the channels because doxing them would mean this company could target them with more strikes and have their channels deleted.
Appeals/counter claims DO NOT work because they just send more strikes and these smaller creators have tried every possible support channel with no real response.
An AI chatbot DM'ing me a self help article is NOT helping, can I please get a DM or an email from a real human being to help these people out?
Without physical games:
- Midnight launches are dead
- Collectors Editions lose half of their value
- You can’t share, trade, or sell your games
- You can’t buy used games
- If there’s a server outage, you’re shit out of luck
- YOU OWN NOTHING
For anyone upset about Sony’s move to end physical media,
I’d suggest heavily supporting Stop Killing Games
This initiative is literally fighting to protect exactly what these companies want to destroy. It aims to force publishers to ensure you can always access and play the games you paid for—even after they stop supporting them