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  • Nuja 🫶🏾
    May 9, 2023
    The Krab Season

    Any source on sony having the same anti consumer practice you mention? Xbox has always been and tried to introduce anti consumer practices. They actually started exclusive deals with developers, charging for online which sony eventually did many years later, tried to introduce "always online drm", stop the selling of used games, increase price of live until the backlash...hell even their ssd hardware for the new xbox is exclusive and cant use 3rd party whereas on playstation you can. It could be argued that xbox did not benefit consumers with sony being competition with them

    Sony has been doing bullshit for awhile. The whole used game thing was mutual between both ps3 and 360. I was actually watching a video not too long ago of someone trying to play games on ps3 they couldn’t play online because of that dumb practice they tried where you had to put in codes to play online or whatever with certain games. The vita was basically a flop because Sony was so greedy. From their methods of preventing game sharing, to locking the consoles to Sony brand memory sticks that were ridiculously overpriced (all of which didn’t stop the vita from being another mod heavy handheld lol) Sony had the same online drm s*** has Microsoft on day 1 ps4s that an update fixed. Basically they saw Microsoft do a bad and then changed it and tried to pretend like they were all for the consumer. Sony is guilty of IP blocking games too. The reason Persona just became multiplat is because Sony was blocking it. They “valued” persona as an exclusive only because P5 was an absolute hit. Despite refusing to properly market or promote it. How they handle BC and their classic catalog is almost as laughable as Nintendo. I can go on and on. But my point is none of these companies are pro consumer. None of the 3. Microsoft deserves all the s*** they get but Sony and Nintendo are FAR from innocent. Especially Sony who people try to act like is all for the gamer or whatever lol

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  • May 9, 2023

    tldr: sony won