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- Aug 17, 2018
If anything, this is a blessing in disguise. Companies are trying to push online only as an alternative to tangible ownership/access to products you buy with your money. I say this begrudgingly as I don't see Sony's goodwill being tarnished with this outrage long term. It's not even not being able to play online; it's the inability to verify digital licenses from PSN to the profile. Basically, even if it's a single player game, you cannot access it because you cannot verify the license for the title.The thing thats pissing me off the most about this outage is Gran Turismo 7. Actually not a bad game, theres a decent amount if content and different cars you can buy with credits you earn in-game. Whats the most annoying is if you play in Offline Mode, it removed all the cars youve earned/purchased, disables the credit system and gives you a locked specific selection of cars and tracks. It removes most of the content and makes the game stupid as fuck.
The other stupid thing about this is that people are complaining that we need a return to physical copies of games when the problem is (in this case) live service gaming, not physical copies.
This future that gaming is approaching is a dark one if this episode is anything to go by. When MS had its outage, I couldn't access my profile or my purchased titles because it requires authentication from an online license.


