Sony does not remove purchase restrictions from Helldivers 2 on steam and also adds them to Ghost of Tsushima
Sony does not remove purchase restrictions from Helldivers 2 on steam and also adds them to Ghost of Tsushima
Existing players… So, fuck you I’ve got mine, is that it?
Also, why do you think they don’t want to make the game purchasable from these countries again now that PSN isn’t an issue anymore? And why are they taking Ghost of Tsushima off the store for the same countries? It’s clearly not because they’re just waiting to require PSN at a later date, right? Maybe they’re just waiting for the number of players to go down enough that they don’t fear the impact or for enough time to pass that they won’t lose money from people from these countries asking for a refund, right?
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So they stepped back the login requirement with the whole “We heard your feedback, Gamerz!” line, but are clearly getting things set up to just do it later anyway?
Wow.
Typical “We are sorry you feel that way” bs.
I perceived it as: “We heard your feedback, as such we fired the community manager, and will hire a new one who will be capable of keeping the community quiet”
Popes these days are so woke. Back when popes were real men, the Emperor of Japan would be excommunicated and crusade called to reclaim Kyoto for this unprecedented insult
#MAVA
It’s possible, but I doubt that is a problem these days with Unicode.
Someone mentioned something about copyright for the Japanese voice actors. That seems odd too, but it seems plausible.
Back in 2011…
I’m pretty sure internet means internetwork, as in between networks. There’s also intranets, which are limited access web networks.
You are right that geoblocking really shouldn’t be a thing, it’s existence is thanks to varying laws and regulations, and most annoyingly, IP distribution contracts.
I’m pretty sure internet means internetwork, as in between networks.
Yes you’re right. I’m one of the operators of network AS559 and we have loads of interconnections to other networks, a supermajority of those is within our small nation. The international ones do make for a lot of traffic though :-)