• Dettweiler
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    257 months ago

    They didn’t ignore it. They shut it off after the first week because Sony’s servers were so clogged up, people weren’t able to set up their accounts. Plus, they were dealing with all the other server issues. It was only a matter of time before they were going to have to turn it back on.

    Not only has the “requires linking a PlayStation Network account” advisory been on the Steam page from the start, but anyone that picked up the game at launch is already linked.

    I’m not a fan of the linking; but since I don’t own a Sony console, it’s just yet another account that serves no purpose to me other than letting me play a couple of games I own on PC.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      137 months ago

      Yeah the only actual issue here as far as I’m concerned is that it shouldn’t have ever been sold in countries without PSN. And I’m pretty sure it’s the publisher (Sony) that handles… Publishing.

      The requirement has been there since day one. It was on the steam page where it always is for every game. There were technical issues that meant enforcement was shut off temporarily.

      Sony dropped the ball by letting it be sold in countries it shouldn’t have been. Sony dropped the ball by having their support pages having incorrect wording about whether linking is required. They clearly changed their own policies at some point and never updated the PSN linking support pages. How long ago they changed the linking requirement, that’s debatable.

      Yes, Arrowhead dropped the ball with communication here, but that’s par for the course with their Community Managers from everything I’ve seen since launch. The difference here is that they aren’t the ones that have the final decision here, Sony does. Arrowhead is stuck with a situation that wouldn’t have existed if Sony’s servers weren’t total shit and causing issues at launch. Since at launch the PSN linking was enforced and causing some of the server issues the game had.