• @FooBarrington
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    119 days ago

    Man I’m so sick of people getting blinded by rage. Alright, if you’re just going to go in circles, I might as well repeat myself as well. Companies exist to make money. If they fuck over their customers, those customers leave. Others follow. Congrats. You lose money. Basic logic 101.

    And easily disproven by Sony’s recent actions with Helldivers 2. If you were right, they wouldn’t have thought about rolling out the PSN requirement, and they’d still sell the game world-wide. But you’re not.

    Again, I’m not a bootlicker. I just don’t automatically assume malice when something could more easily explained by incompetence.

    When one party gains a monetary advantage through their “incompetence” and keeps repeating such “incompetencies”, then yes, you are a bootlicker.

    Also, way to go ignoring what I said about rockstar and Ubisoft accounts.

    Because it doesn’t matter… Come on, this is not that hard.

    I guess Sony won’t let you unlink from a steam account based on what, how you feel?

    Sony already has the ability to not let you unlink, as shown from the hacker example. So why are you so sure they won’t use the same mechanism to make more money in the future? Because of how you feel? Bootlickers often feel like companies won’t do evil things for profit, sadly they are almost always wrong.

    • Eggyhead
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      119 days ago

      When one party gains a monetary advantage through their “incompetence” and keeps repeating such “incompetencies”, then yes, you are a bootlicker.

      Uhhh okay I guess I can’t win with a brain running that kind of logic.

      Good day to you sir.

      • @FooBarrington
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        119 days ago

        “Whoops, companies keep doing amoral shit to squeeze more profits from their customers, but it’s totally accidental, every single time”

        Enjoy your boots - I sincerely hope that for every person you influenced towards giving corporations the benefit of the doubt, you lose an equal amount of money through legal yet amoral business practices.