The PlayStation Network outage proves PC gamers were right to resist its mandatory sign-in requirement
The PlayStation Network outage proves PC gamers were right to resist its mandatory sign-in requirement
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You don't need my email.
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The PlayStation Network outage proves PC gamers were right to resist its mandatory sign-in requirement
You don't need my email.
Yep. We all learned years ago. Anything that needs an always on network to play an offline game is bs because sooner or later that network is not available.
I am still fucking furious about Games for Windows Live.
"If a service needs to be online to play, it will eventually be offline at peak times".
You can't use the license with we sold you because we can't jerk off in the corner and watch you play.
Please come back once we fix our shit.
Any company that will insist on an always on game is the same kind of company to cut corners on their IT staff.
It's also bad for other reasons, but yeah this too
I only purchased Spider-Man 2 on PC only after they removed mandatory PSN sign-in requirement. It is stupid and dumb and I don't need another account to keep track of.
Be careful when purchasing Sony games. There's no guarantee a future update wouldn't bring it back when nobody's looking.
Wait...didn't everyone refund the game when this shit first happened?
Helldivers 2? They no longer require a PSN account. Anyone without such an account can still play with the network is down, because the protests against a required account were large enough.
Good thing Gran Turismo 7 has nothing except a stupid car rhythm game to enjoy offline...
they already knew how it was given game for windows live and other launchers like the rockstar launcher. GFWL is an example of when you integrate it into a game, abandon it, and not everyone goes back to fix it.