• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      Ubisoft did that too for a while, forcing Ubisoft logins. And they’re continuing to lose staff and shut down games.

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    Yes, because games without PSN accounts are so unsafe and Sony definitely isn’t susceptible to having their servers hacked.

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      Sony has a history of being terrible with security.

      They literally built malware two decades ago.

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        I still have an audio CD with their malware embedded. Ripped it under Linux, no problem.

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    I am safer by not giving my information to a company that can’t stop hackers from revealing all the details about the people who have PSN accounts. Sony just throws our data and privacy into the void and doesn’t actually care about the loss. They either need bigger fines on a more consistent frequency levied against them or they need to drop the PSN account requirements and learn how to make money like they did before PSN.

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    I don’t see in what way having a PSN account would make Horizon Zero Dawn safer on PC.

    But I also wouldn’t mind so much if the few PC games I’d buy from Sony were linked to my PSN account as I’ve been a Playstation gamer since the first console.

    Still, I wouldn’t want every publisher to require an account to play…

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      I don’t see in what way having a PSN account would make Horizon Zero Dawn safer on PC.

      It’s safer for Sony’s stock price, as they can report higher numbers of people on the PlayStation Network and greater “player engagement”. What, you thought this was about improving the experience for the customer? No one gives a fuck about them.

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    This isn’t going to stop, just have to hope enough consumers have the wherewithal to say no to this sort of thing.

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    When they say safer, are they referring to pirating the games? If it helps with that and they don’t need Denuvo or any of that stuff, then I guess it’s helpful. I have no clue if it helps though and I don’t even know where to look anymore to see if these games are pirated, my guess is they are?

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      They are pirated, what he means is what some community manager already said back when this was about Helldivers 2, made their job easier to ban people with playstation accounts.

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      I wish it was, but it isn’t. It usually about them being able to ban you from playing for whatever reason they deem worthy.