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It's not a one time thing, they can revert the charges multiple times. But if it happens within close proximity to the last event it starts to look suspicious.For anyone who isn't PCMR and still deciding between Xbox or PS5, this might be worth consideration.
So I just had a weird and off-putting experience with Sony's PSN support. My account got hacked and someone added $240 to my wallet from my credit card. I changed my credentials quickly and nothing was actually purchased. Anyway, I went to their chat support to get the money refunded and while the agent did promise a refund, he quoted their ToS and kept referring to it as a "one time exception" or something like that. To reiterate, nothing had actually been purchased on the store, so any bullshit about obligations to publishers falls flat. I just wanted the charge taken off my credit card.
I know on Steam you can literally get a refund on software you've played as long as it's within a certain time frame and you haven't played much of the game. I glanced over Microsoft's ToS for Xbox and it's similar. Sony's explicitly states that they are not responsible if an account has unauthorized charges.
Let me also say that I get it somewhat. Obviously there are a lot of dishonest people out there who abuse goodwill. I've never requested a refund from Sony before and they should be able to see that a different machine/IP made the purchase. Needless to say, they are correct that this is a one time exception, as I've already taken all my active cards off of PSN and don't plan on buying anything from them again. I'll go Xbox this generation for console.
This generation has hardly had a rat's fart in terms of fanfare. Even the disc cases didn't change, the PS5 ones just have white branding on the top instead of blue, and the Xbox ones just now say "Xbox" instead of "Xbox One". Even Corona-chan shit aside, the most I've heard about any PS5 exclusive game is a remake of Demon's Souls, and everything on Xbox Series X works on the Xbox One anyway.I've decided for the first time ever to completely ignore this console generation. The jump from last gen to this gen is so abysmal from a technical perspective that it almost feels like a cash grab to release a new console.
I don't regret buying a ps4 because I got one fairly cheap a few years after launch but unironically the only exclusive game I played was bloodborne. Makes for a great Netflix machine though.
I miss gamecube/ps2 days bros...
I think you're just playing an Ubisoft game bro. I dunno what it is I think their games are focus tested so hard in that they just desperately attempt to appeal to a lowest common denominator player mindset as to not frustrate anyone.Anyone know when Watch Dogs Legion is supposed to turn into a good game? I decided to get the Ubisoft Connection pass-shit today so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm only three or so hours in and it's been pretty fucking boring so far (and has also crashed at least 6 times now).
They're grouping Astro's Playroom as part of it.Something i have wondered is the fact that ui for the ps5 takes something like 200 gigs of storage What's the reason for ui taking this much storage
That likely includes reserved space for the Fast Resume savestates that dumps all memory to disk and a big chunk reserved for possible future features that might get freed up in a couple of years.Something i have wondered is the fact that ui for the ps5 takes something like 200 gigs of storage What's the reason for ui taking this much storage
Considering they're going to be patching in new types of allowed hard drives/portable drives I figure there's going to be a 4 or 6 TB option soon.That likely includes reserved space for the Fast Resume savestates that dumps all memory to disk and a big chunk reserved for possible future features that might get freed up in a couple of years.
They're not reserving a percentage of the drive, they can't be as dumb as MS was with VRAM, it's a fixed amount of the internal storage. I was thinking more like how they reserved RAM on the PS3/360 for future OS features and later freed them up.Considering they're going to be patching in new types of allowed hard drives/portable drives I figure there's going to be a 4 or 6 TB option soon.
I have not seen a 10tb SSD drive come down around enough where the average consumer would buy it.