• reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    if they want to make great games, maybe they shouldn’t do business with sony

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      5 months ago

      Not defending Sony, but I don’t know if you’ve ever tried to make a game that can have hundreds of thousands of players playing multiplayer matches simultaneously all over the world, but it needs a lot of infrastructure, and network support and other expensive hard to do stuff that you can’t just shit out like it’s Flappy Bird.

      The problem is is they probably needed capital and support to get it off the runway, and Sony attached strings to the capital and support they gave them.

      Now that it’s a hit, Sony is trying to flex its legal power via said strings - I’m guessing - and probably have all but threatened this relatively small dev with pulling the rug or taking them to court if they don’t follow orders.

      TL;DR - Making games is expensive. Sony probably offered the small dev with limited resources a Faustian bargain and now the Devil is calling for his dues. They probably never had a choice.

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          5 months ago

          Given that even Microsoft first party games let you play with your Steam account on the Steam version, this is clearly and unequivocally a case of

          “Fuck Sony.”

          I honestly dont get why gamers have such a hard on for Sony. They’re such a consumer unfriendly company overall.