Of course they did. Don’t change it after release. In the future with a game like this they should make the singleplayer side part of the base game and move the multiplayer to a free “DLC” and just not offer that “DLC” where psn isn’t available if that is going to be a thing.
OBVIOUSLY it would be better to not have that requirement at all.
Not sure what the hell they are thinking. Also wonder how much money was refunded. Doesn’t even get into the number of buyers they are excluding.
how much money was refunded. Doesn’t even get into the number of buyers they are excluding.
The personal data of each player they do coerce into signing into PSN is far more lucrative than said game sales. Sony is into gaming as much as Santa is into manufacturing toys, FFS. 🤦🏽♂️
Except it isn't. On average you can make a couple bucks extra on each person.
But if they don't try to double dip, that's a couple bucks left on the table, and that's worse than death, apparently.
Nevermind that by trying to double dip they lose money in the short run, but if they can push the standard practice towards it even half a step, that's fine.
It's one of the few things corporations seem to be able to see the long view on.
That might be an argument to not offer the games on Steam in countries where PSN is available, but I don't know why they'd do the opposite. Those people aren't gonna get the game for the PSN.
I disagree, they learned not to have it, drop it, and re add it months later. What they failed to learn is the problem was also short of some cross play requirements, people on pc don’t want yet another account requirement.
This may be a dumb question and I'm truly not trying to start fanboy nonsense but can anyone explain why this recent push by Sony is different than having to have an Xbox account for Halo MCC or Epic Games account for something like It Takes Two? Is it those are available in more countries? I'm on board with the hate of this type of crap and Sony deserves it but just curious why these last two releases are different than previous publishers and multi account requirements?
It's at least partially because these games have been available on PC in areas where PSN isn't available. So people bought them, not knowing that, eventually, PSN would be required.
What's more, Sony has also removed the game from sale on PC where PSN isn't available. So now some people can't even buy the game on PC anymore. And people who do own the game are left with two choices: violate Sony's own TOS to create a PSN account for a country they don't live in (something that, ironically, some of Sony's own support reps have supposedly suggested) or attempt to refund the game.
It's also worth noting that some countries actually require you to own a PlayStation console to even be able to create a PSN account. You have to create an account via the console. It's not available on a web browser. One country in particular that I've heard this is an issue in is Ukraine.
Ahh, makes sense. More of an anger towards the bait and switch then. I figured this would be the most severe, especially for H2 fans who had already been playing for weeks! Additionally, seems crazy for GoT to have it considering the vast majority is single player.
I wasn't aware you needed a console to create a PSN account in some places, that's nuts.
I'm curious if Sony had properly advertised their account creation requirement much earlier on if people would've accepted. (At least for multiplayer games) I'm some regards, maybe it's better they didn't so gamers could bring this to the forefront more often with publishers in the future.
You can't create a PSN account in something like 190 countries and regions, including some European Union member countries, all of Africa except one country, etc.
I figured amount of countries was a big factor. I'm one of those oblivious selfish bastards who has the accounts for everything above and doesn't have issues so I was curious for those who cannot. Appreciate your response!
Speaking personally. I had the same reaction. I realized I could sign in using my GitHub account for MCC, which was... weird. Since it was just their normal web/auth page you could click around and do it in that tiny little webview. -_- Ridiculous, but I wasn't going to make a new account to play a single player game. I did nearly refund it out of spite, but didn't.
I've been waiting for a steam sale to pick up ratchet... Don't even want it anymore. I have PSN. It doesn't require one either. But fuck em. They'll learn one way or the other.
Or their goals are weirder than making customers happy.
This isn't like Microsoft telling whole studios to jump through their ass and bring them a whole new market, on pain of death. Sony has reasons for pushing this shit in the first place - and they've done the math on how much that's worth to them, versus profits and goodwill on PC. Suffice it to say their don't give two shits about goodwill on PC. They'd like the money, but only if it does not threaten their grip on a completely separate platform they own and control and shave for an entire third of its revenue.