+1noiseredux wrote:I wasn't planning on suing them anyway.
Don't give a fart in high wind for whatever it is that they want to add to their TOS. We all know they aren't legally binding anyway.
+1noiseredux wrote:I wasn't planning on suing them anyway.
So when Sony remove your games that you paid for from your PSN account for no other reason than 'fuck you, that's why'. You're just going to go; "oh well, I never wanted to sue them in the first place"? No it's not so much the changing of the terms and adding an arbitration clause, it's the fact that they CAN do that now with no repercussions should you accept these utterly bullshit terms.irixith wrote:+1noiseredux wrote:I wasn't planning on suing them anyway.
Don't give a fart in high wind for whatever it is that they want to add to their TOS. We all know they aren't legally binding anyway.
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
It's funny cuz it's true... Wait no, it's sad and bad for us. It's times like this that make me somewhat regret purchasing anything on PSN (and that there's still stuff I wanna buy/play on it).Gamerforlife wrote:Sony's new TOS, Capcom making save files impossible to delete, Gamestop stealing vouchers from copies of Deus Ex
Is it just me, or are all the big corporate giants getting much less discreet about their douschbaggery these days? Whatever happened to companies at least trying to fool us into thinking that they actually give a crap about us? Now it's just like, "yeah, we're screwing you and we're being upfront about it too"
I can't remember a time in gaming where it was just so blatantly obvious how evil the big gaming corporations are
I think most of it has to do with the rise of the internet. You can't keep anything a secret anymore.Gamerforlife wrote:I can't remember a time in gaming where it was just so blatantly obvious how evil the big gaming corporations are
I think you may be a little confused by what that means to remove online features. It just means that they have the right to pull the online play and extra downloadable extras off the net at any time, which is really no different than EA or 2K Sports pulling their older sports titles off XBLA/PSN every year when their latest game comes out. They're merely putting this note on the back of games to protect them from being sued.CRTGAMER wrote:Pure greed, Sony knows the drones don't care. Just another move to make all games temporary. Sony put this on their games a long time ago. Note in the black about removing online portion of a game at anytime. Online gaming, DRM and DLC all controlled by Sony keep or remove off PSN.