• GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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    DRM were in the game consistently and known beforehand. You see it starting up before the game itself launches. You cannot play the game for a second without it.

    Psn was not required for 99% of the game’s lifetime, was listed in Sony’s TOS as optional for PC users up until the recent fiasco, and is not available in many regions the game has been sold. Also, Sony got hacked like a dozen times in a handful of years.

    Now why would one of those go down relatively smoothly and the other not?

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      They stated that PSN was required from the start, and I get that it has shitty privacy and security but if you’re fine with a sketchy Korean company having root level access to your computer then I don’t get how that’s a problem. I dislike sony as much as the next person but this is just a hypocritical argument.

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        More than anything it is a matter of principle and choice.

        Yes, the psn thing was listed somewhere deep down the steam page, where most users dont bother to look and people who are gifted the game will never ckeck. It was also disabled almost immediately, and many thousands of players bought the game and played it for months without ever being asked or informed to make a psn account. Evidently the game runs perfectly fine as is without any need or tangible advantage to enable it now, aside from obvious corporate greed. Even the security pretense they tried doesn’t track because as you point out there is a very invasive anti cheat running anyway.

        Meanwhile the anti cheat was also very unpopular, but players could make that choice themselves because it is well known, prominently displayed, and has been consistently a part of the game.

        Also, it is not hypocritical at all. One is for mostly legitimate reasons like cheat protection, the other is obvious and pure corporate greed. Not to mention that the assumption that if a person is willing to compromise their data to one party, they should he willing to give it to anyone else who asks as well, is a logical fallacy.

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          Even worse, it was probably so one bigwig could boast to have boosted new accounts by n%, and get a fat bonus.