• @CluckN@lemmy.world
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    I don’t think Devs are to blame. Sony sent them engineers when servers were failing and are probably expecting some goodwill back.

  • @Tinkerer@lemmy.ca
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    Man I really really hate the state of gaming right now…pay to win, in game currency, DLCs, half ass games made… I liked this game but this is by far stupid and makes no sense for me to continue playing. I honestly shouldn’t have to worry about “account linking” when buying a game on steam.

    This feels like a bait and switch, why wasnt this mandatory and upfront from the beginning? They knew that would hurt sales…

  • @archonet@lemy.lol
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    made a PSN account, verifying my email doesn’t work – just never sends an email no matter how many times I tell it to resend, I know the email works and I know it’s not in my spam folder. Can’t verify, can’t link accounts. Guess if Sony doesn’t fix their site or reverse course, I’m done playing in a month + out the money I spent on the game. Sucks, had over 200 hours in it, but I guess every game dies sooner or later.

    • @ALilOff@lemmy.world
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      I’m thinking they believe this will fix the ongoing cross play issue, but from the sounds of it made things worse.

      Me and my friends easily put in 50+ hours in 2 weeks, and then cross play stopped working since the start of March and none of us have touched it since as we wanted to spread democracy with the squad.

  • @asterfield@lemmy.world
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    I will find a way to refund or chargeback or something. I hate that they feel they can change the contract like this

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      It’s been “in the contract” since the beginning, they weren’t enforcing it and you didn’t read it

      • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        What about people who spent real money and don’t have PSN in their region? Are they not legitimate customers with legitimate grievances? Or is that only for American consumers?

      • DebatableRaccoon
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        And people bought it while it wasn’t being enforced so it’s still sifting goalposts post-purchase.

        • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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          That logic doesn’t make sense. It is as if a cheater would justify using hacks by saying “you guys weren’t enforcing it, so I am allowed to cheat” when all they were doing is grabbing all the cheaters for a banwave

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            Well that’s a shame because that’s how things like copyright laws work. That’s why companies like Nintendo are so overly litigious. Whether you like it or not, people bought Helldivers 2 and didn’t need to have a PSN account to play it. Now Sony is making it so they do, several months after purchase and long after customers would typically be able to get a refund. Sony never gave information on the waived requirement coming back, customers could only possibly know there was originally a requirement for yet another third-party account that serves little purpose to the user and that requirement was waived. For months now players have been buying the game, launching it and actively playing it without once signing in to PSN. This is also going to cause a subset of owners to completely lose access to the game they legitimately bought because of Sony’s short-sightedness to enforce a network requirement in countries that network simply doesn’t exist. This is a case of moving the goalposts, arbitrarily removing content from legally-abiding customers and this isn’t the first time. Maybe you’ve already forgotten the controversy with Discovery? This isn’t a good look for Sony to be pulling content from clients twice within 6 months, no matter how different the means.

    • William
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      Is it a “review bomb” for complaining about a legit problem with the game that stops you from playing?

      • @KillerTofu@lemmy.world
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        But it was included in the game launch announcement? People getting mad about not reading before clicking is absurd.

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          I’ve worked retail and promise you: A sign could be flashing Hunter Orange, have several arrows pointing to it, with a dozen Vegas Peacock Dancers behind, four trumpets blaring, and be the size of a billboard, and people still won’t read it.

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            And is that the fault of the business? No. Entitled consumers bitching about something that was plainly communicated on the store page and upon game launch, and clicked to accept the terms is still ridiculous.

            • DebatableRaccoon
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              The requirement was disabled. Most people aren’t lawyers and shouldn’t be expected - or legally obligated - to read a legal document before engaging in an everyday task. Do you want life to be like this, boot-licker?

            • Listen I try to read every agreement myself, but I missed this one too. Was this something you really caught and understood on reading the EULA?

              I also hate EULAs being AFTER purchase and download.

    • @Phegan@lemmy.world
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      It’s not review bombing if the criticisms are legitimate. Forcing people to link accounts multiple months into a game is a legitimate gripe.

  • @cmrn@lemmy.world
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    It’s easier than ever to never play a AAA game. The trend of launching games on broken promises with 14 prompts to spend money before you even reach the main menu is getting old.

    • Cethin
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      I don’t think Helldivers would be considered AAA. Probably more like AA.

    • @CluelessDude@lemmy.zip
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      My issue with this one wasn’t that it promised anything, the game was launched normally it was enjoyable and then they pulled this crap.

  • Coskii
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    I guess this is the day I’m remembering my psn password.