• Re: Sony Backs Down

    From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Jan 30 08:17:20 2025
    On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 20:08:48 -0500, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:


    Over the past year, Sony has been quite aggressive pushing its
    requirement that to play the latest PC ports of its games, a
    Playstation.com account was required... even if it was just a
    single-player experience. This came to a head with "Hellraisers 2" and
    -after customer outcry about how they were adding this requirement
    after the fact- were forced to retract. However, all their newer games
    -- "God of War Ragnarok", "Last of Us Part II", "Spider-Man 2" and the >"Horizon Zero Dawn" all demanded an account be made if you wanted to
    play.

    Needless to say customers were not happy (I know I wasn't) and
    apparently it's had enough of an effect on sales that Sony has changed
    its mind: if all your interested in is the single-player game, you can
    now enjoy these games without the account.

    [It probably helped that there were mods that disabled
    the requirement as well]

    You'll still need an account if you want achievements or multiplayer,
    though. Not great, but an acceptable compromise. So good on Sony for >listening to its customers for once (although who knows if they'll
    keep listening, or if they'll suddenly add the requirement back in
    some future update.)

    While none of the affected games were on my 'must buy' list, they all
    were on my, "maybe get when they're cheap enough, because why not?'
    list... or would have been if not for that requirement. But now that
    it's gone, I guess I can add them all back onto the wishlist.

    Give your customers what they want and you get more money. It's a
    radical idea for a corporation to try. Do you think it will catch on?


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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Sun Feb 16 00:10:04 2025
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote at 01:08 this Thursday (GMT):

    Over the past year, Sony has been quite aggressive pushing its
    requirement that to play the latest PC ports of its games, a
    Playstation.com account was required... even if it was just a
    single-player experience. This came to a head with "Hellraisers 2" and
    -after customer outcry about how they were adding this requirement
    after the fact- were forced to retract. However, all their newer games
    -- "God of War Ragnarok", "Last of Us Part II", "Spider-Man 2" and the "Horizon Zero Dawn" all demanded an account be made if you wanted to
    play.

    Needless to say customers were not happy (I know I wasn't) and
    apparently it's had enough of an effect on sales that Sony has changed
    its mind: if all your interested in is the single-player game, you can
    now enjoy these games without the account.

    [It probably helped that there were mods that disabled
    the requirement as well]

    You'll still need an account if you want achievements or multiplayer,
    though. Not great, but an acceptable compromise. So good on Sony for listening to its customers for once (although who knows if they'll
    keep listening, or if they'll suddenly add the requirement back in
    some future update.)

    While none of the affected games were on my 'must buy' list, they all
    were on my, "maybe get when they're cheap enough, because why not?'
    list... or would have been if not for that requirement. But now that
    it's gone, I guess I can add them all back onto the wishlist.

    Give your customers what they want and you get more money. It's a
    radical idea for a corporation to try. Do you think it will catch on?


    My opinion is that more companies are definitely going to TRY and get
    you to make an account, at least. It seems like the perfect way to
    "subtly" convince PC goers to migrate to Playstation, because "oh you
    already have an account, why NOT try out playstation?" and "look at all
    these benefits you're missing out on by having an account with no
    playstation" and other assorted email spam.
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