You Pay For It, We Own It - Sony's $7.9B Lawsuit - eviltoast

Sony is facing a $7.9 billion lawsuit that could impact over 9 million players. They’ve been accused of deleting purchased movies, TV shows, and games—items customers thought they owned forever.

This lawsuit, filed by consumer advocate Alex Neill, challenges Sony’s alleged abuse of its dominant position, charging high prices and restricting competition on the PlayStation Store.

    • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 month ago

      Nintendo deserves a lot worse than that. It’s why I pirate all their games, even though I have a Switch laying around somewhere.

      Mario plays better on the Steam Deck anyway.

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        1 month ago

        I’m jealous. I want a steam deck. My switch is a glorified smash And southpark dog emulator. It’s covered in dust…

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          1 month ago

          I can’t overstate how nice it is having a tiny little Linux gaming PC in your backpack. It can run the majority of games I throw at it, from Cyberpunk 2077 to Stardew Valley. I replaced SteamOS with Bazzite, which is a little better IMO. And for the games I can’t get good performance with, it’s seamless to stream them from my Linux gaming rig. It also obviously works great for ROMs, and while some Switch games are glitchy, most run very well. You don’t have to limit yourself to games on Steam either, since it’s pretty easy these days to run any Windows, MacOS, or Android apps or games on Linux, and Heroic gives you 1-click installs for GOG and Epic game stores.

          Battery life is around two and a half hours for a game like Cyberpunk 2077, and as much as 7-8 for something like Stardew Valley.

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            1 month ago

            Do you think that Linux mint would fair well on it? I do like my Linux mint lol.

            I’m rocking a 1060 in all of my builds and my laptop so im already used to medium Gfx at best.

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              1 month ago

              You could install that, yes. But keep in mind that distros made for the Deck include the game mode for the Deck, as well as Steam Input, which is one of the greatest things Valve has made, allowing you to make complex macros and rebind every part of the Deck, from the buttons to the trackpads or even the gyro, in almost any way you want. Without those things, the Deck is just a PC with a very small screen. Steam Input is what makes many games, even ones that were never meant to be played with a controller, viable on the Deck.

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                1 month ago

                I might be misunderstanding but isn’t that a function of steam itself? Not a custom OS? And game mode is just big picture mode?

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                  1 month ago

                  Game mode is way better than big picture because

                  • support for decky loader
                  • control system level settings from game mode itself
                  • has gamescope which handles win32 game settings much better
                  • disables other OS processes/the desktop and frees up resources (not sure about this)
                  • control more things with controller instead of the touchscreen
                • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  1 month ago

                  No, game mode is a specific mode made for the Steam Deck and other portables. I believe people have also gotten it to work on the ROG Ally. It replaces the desktop entirely while active, and only Steam games, and games that are added as a shortcut to Steam can be launched. It is not something that is launched from Steam like Big Picture mode, and while it is active, there is no desktop, and no other way to interact with the Deck. Using the desktop normally requires exiting game mode entirely.