The Last of Us Part 2 on PC requires a PSN account, too - eviltoast
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    13 hours ago

    Sony’s white-knuckle grip on their platform is an exciting hint of things to come.

    They’ve been cosplaying the PS2 era since about 2005. That’s when it became evident to everyone that games can just exist, and be for every platform, so long as the studio has a bit more money and time. Previously your game was for one gizmo, and you might hire some third party to follow up and coerce it onto another gizmo. Nowadays everything’s a computer and all computers work basically the same way. There’s details. There’s exceptions. But anything that doesn’t work the normal way becomes irrelevant.

    This nonsense is the only thing Sony can do to pretend Playstation is anything more than a brand name. Microsoft has stopped pretending and it’s weirding people out. Nintendo had a unique feature for their gizmo, as they do, but now they’re competing with Valve - on hardware - and their follow-up is probably a merely numeric upgrade.

    There are no platforms anymore. To consumers, there is nothing but software and obstacles.

  • mrfriki@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Can you imagine a PS5, Switch or XBOX game that required a Steam account in order to play?

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      15 hours ago

      I think if I wanted to play EA games online back in the day on PS3 I had to make an account and sign in and I remember how annoying as shit it was trying to type in a password and email with a controller.

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      16 hours ago

      I could, it’s not that difficult to imagine. Lots of companies have mandated their own account systems for console games, too.

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      10 hours ago

      Honestly, part 2 was so poorly done that you’re really not missing out on anything. You remember how violence oriented part 1 was? Do you remember how there were cutscenes that depicted violent actions that you had literally no control over? Do you by any chance recall the final events in part 1 that require you to take violent actions in order to progress the game in literally any perceivable way?

      Well part 2 drukkmann says, STOP THAT! Violence never solved anything idiot!!! Unless you didn’t play part 2 at all… In which case, I suppose violence was the only way, and it solves everything. Part 1 drukkmann literally couldn’t tell the story without assurance that you used violence.

      “And why was violence important to the narrative and success of part 1,” Jan asked…

      Mr. Brown says

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    15 hours ago

    Yep. No thanks. Games without online components should have one account to verify and store a copy of the game including saves, etc. That is Steam in this case. If you buy through Steam other accounts should be optional when you want to play online. I’m through with this garbage for offline games.

  • Chulk@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    Otger than needing to sign into an additional account, why does everyone hate this so much? Halo makes me sign into a Microsoft account, but i havent seen nearly the amount of hate for that. Is there somerhing worse about PSN accounts? Not trying to start shit, just wondering what I’m missing.

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      For me it’s just about account fatigue. It’s just yet another fucking one-off account that will eventually get hacked the next time Sony has a cyber security breach.

    • flux@lemmy.world
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      Games that assume I want to play online or be “connected” are the problem. I don’t want any of that. I want to pay for a game with my Steam or Microsoft account and play it offline with that one service I bought it from. At first it was annoying to make one new account but OK well not that bad. Now every developer has some sort of required “get connected”. F that. It provides no benefit only added barriers for a game they should be happy I even bought in the first place. Online games sure I get it, mixed should be optional but offline. No absolutely not.

    • Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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      12 hours ago

      And all the other games. HD2 is the only one where they ended up going back on it, a few days later it was announced that it would be a requirement for Ghost of Tsushima but no one cared anymore because “Not a requirement for HD2! Yay!”

      • Drewski@lemmy.sdf.org
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        10 hours ago

        A lot of the pushback on HD2 was because they initially didn’t require an account, then tried to force it on everyone. It would have locked out a lot of players who had already bought the game, but PSN wasn’t available in their region.

  • Varyag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 hours ago

    Is anyone surprised by this? Really? At this stage, after we’ve seen the lenghts that Sony has went to stuff PSN account requirements on even their offline singleplayer games?