• kratoz29
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    26 days ago

    I wonder if this move will be a good incentive for pirating Sony’s games… I guess we will find out.

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      26 days ago

      For a live service game like Helldivers you could at least logically justify the account requirement but for an offline game like GoW it will just piss people.

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        25 days ago

        For a live service game like Helldivers you could at least logically justify the account requirement

        Uhhhh what? No. The fact that it does not exist and has not existed for months shows that’s it’s not justifiable.

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          25 days ago

          But you could come up with a believable reason for multiplayer. (Ex. Maybe the devs decided their servers wouldn’t scale and had to move to Sony’s, but those require users to have a Sony account.)

          For single player, there’s not even a hypothetical excuse. They just want you to be inconvenienced for their own gain.

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            25 days ago

            My guy, the PSN requirement was suspended because it was causing server issues. You can use it RIGHT NOW without PSN…

            There is no believable reason, that’s why users were upset.

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          25 days ago

          Not justifiable but one can weave some twisted logic to explain it. With single player games there is even less explanation.