Sony hate thread

But that's what I'm saying what would happen after Gabe? That's the big unknown. I mean as far as buying them I just listed China who would do something exactly like that and purchase a large overseas company with a lot of reach.
Valve would never sell out to China, and, in this day and age, any acquisition would be heavily scrutinized by the government. Its not happening. As for what will happen after Gabe, its pointless to speculate. We can't know the future, so why worry about it. One thing is for sure, Steam isn't going anywhere, period. Its to big and too entrenched in the PC Gaming landscape at this point. Its like wondering what's going to happen to Amazon after what's-his-face bites it. Or worrying about Apple post-Steve Jobs.
 
Any assertion that Steam is going to fail or be bought out is pure console fanboy cope. Xbox is still chugging along despite Sony and Nintendo beating it in the console market. Steam has no competitors even remotely equivalent in the PC sphere.
Epic games is sort of trying to tap into that market but it's got a very long way to go if it seriously wants to have the presence steam has, the launcher has been completely trash for ages and they just added profiles to the platform a couple of months ago ffs, their store/game launcher roll-out is terribly slow if you're an avid gamer with epic and your anticipating updates.

Your only other alternatives are gog.com and maybe uhh, the humble store? But nobody in their right mind would consider them competing PC store fronts, when it comes to PC unless you're very big into emulation, if you want to play most games Steam is still very much king in every aspect.
 
Epic games is sort of trying to tap into that market but it's got a very long way to go if it seriously wants to have the presence steam has, the launcher has been completely trash for ages and they just added profiles to the platform a couple of months ago ffs, their store/launcher roll-out is terribly slow.

Your only other alternatives are gog.com and maybe uhh, the humble store? But nobody in their right mind would consider them competing PC store fronts, when it comes to PC unless you're very big into emulation, if you want to play most games Steam is still very much king in every aspect.
Epic Games is certainly trying, but it's, what, 6-8% of the market share? I wouldn't even really call Humble a competitor, since most people choose Steam keys when buying the bundles. I'm not exactly sure if Steam even gets a cut of that, but it's still driving people towards using Steam. GOG is probably the closest to an actual competitor, but for the most part it focuses on different types of games compared to Steam.

And of course storefronts on PC aren't really competing like consoles are in the first place, but Steam is still making far and away the most money when compared to other storefronts.
 
No.

Sony was shit back in the 7th generation of consoles as well.

I started using forums in June 2006. My first ever forum was on a site called GamePro. It was the same GameoPro as the video game magazine. I was there from the start when the PS3 released. in 2007 I watched all the screw ups Sony made. The biggest being the price of the PS3 and the fact that they shoved a Blu-ray drive into the PS3 to help boost the BR format. The mediocre launch games. Games that launched on a $500-$600 machine and looked no better than a late Xbox game. I mean the original Xbox. Resistance Fall of Man looks no better than the Xbox port of Half Life 2.

Remember Lair on the PS3? Their lame excuse for cutting the rumble feature?

It's funny thinking back to that time period and remember everything Sony did to basically screw itself over. Like sticking an expensive BR drive into a console for a format that would basically be obsolete just halfway through the PS3's life cycle. By 2010 most people were downloading things and streaming them. Just like all the MS fanboys told the Sony fan fags back then. That the future was streaming and downloads. Not HD capable optical discs. Sony's attempt to force BR players into homes through the Trojan horse PS3 cost them their position as market leader that they had held since the release of the PS1 in the mid 90's. Though you didn't start to see PS1's in homes till around 1997 and 1998. Back in 95 and 96 I was still playing my Genesis and SNES. The PS2 is what made Sony king though. PS3 was a very low point. The PS3 never matched PS2 sales.

At the time a lot of people still didn't have HDTV's. In 2007 and all the way to 2009 people were still using SDTV's. Sony was pushing this expensive HD capable console with a drive in it for an HD format. Meanwhile MS took second place with the Xbox 360 and was doing just fine with regular DVD's. Matter of fact some games looked better on the 360. Kojima even tried to help Sony out by saying the BR format was needed for his new massive game called MGS4. Turns out MGS4 was more of a movie than a game. Those uncompressed cut scenes were what was taking up all that space on the disc. All those hours and hours and hours of long cutscenes.

The 360 held its second place position for nearly the entire life span of the PS3. I think near the end the PS3 might have finally outsold it by a small number but by then it really didn't matter. MS went from the third place loser in the sixth generation to a strong second place. All because Sony had to push that BR drive which drove up the cost of the PS3.

Yeah, I remember it all. The gaming news articles (back when gaming sites covered news and didn't push political agendas) about PS3's that were still sitting on store shelves just weeks after release. I even saw it myself. I was in a Best Buy in 2007 and saw some sitting in a stack in the middle of a floor. It was just a few weeks after it released. I even saw some in a Walmart like a month later. This was unheard of for a newly released console. Normally it took months to get your hands on a new console if you were lucky. It was so bad the scalpers who bought PS3's back then were returning them because no one was buying them. Yes, people were trying to sell PS3's on ebay even back then for ridiculous prices for a console that already had a high price. One story even had a scalper trying to return the PS3's to a Best Buy and they refused to take them back. It was hilarious.

The late 2000's was when the "Great Recession" happened, and a lot of people were hurting economically. Many people didn't have $500-$600 to spend on a video game system. This is when games went up in price from the usual $50 to $60. With rumors coming out that Sony planned to charge more for their games. What does Sony say? People will work more hours to buy the PS3.

I have a used PS3 I bought in 2017 and I picked up a bunch of games. Mostly PS3 exclusives and they were pretty cheap. Some of them I only paid $5. I also have my own collection of Blu-ray movies. I even bought an external SSD for $115 so I could install RPCS3 onto it and mess around with it. But Sony was not good in the 7th gen. Might not be as bad as they are now. But they still sucked.

I never owned a PS3 or 360 back then but I did follow the news. It was interesting to see. Since 2015 I have been seriously into PC gaming, and I just buy Sony exclusives on Steam, play them on my PC while using an Xbox One controller.

Nintendo was in 1st place with the Wii that was about $300 or so. They held the first-place position for that whole era of consoles. Just don't notice all the copies of Wii sports, Wii Fit and brand-new looking Wii's sitting around in thrift stores these days.
 
No.

Sony was shit back in the 7th generation of consoles as well.

I started using forums in June 2006. My first ever forum was on a site called GamePro. It was the same GameoPro as the video game magazine. I was there from the start when the PS3 released. in 2007 I watched all the screw ups Sony made. The biggest being the price of the PS3 and the fact that they shoved a Blu-ray drive into the PS3 to help boost the BR format. The mediocre launch games. Games that launched on a $500-$600 machine and looked no better than a late Xbox game. I mean the original Xbox. Resistance Fall of Man looks no better than the Xbox port of Half Life 2.

Remember Lair on the PS3? Their lame excuse for cutting the rumble feature?

It's funny thinking back to that time period and remember everything Sony did to basically screw itself over. Like sticking an expensive BR drive into a console for a format that would basically be obsolete just halfway through the PS3's life cycle. By 2010 most people were downloading things and streaming them. Just like all the MS fanboys told the Sony fan fags back then. That the future was streaming and downloads. Not HD capable optical discs. Sony's attempt to force BR players into homes through the Trojan horse PS3 cost them their position as market leader that they had held since the release of the PS1 in the mid 90's. Though you didn't start to see PS1's in homes till around 1997 and 1998. Back in 95 and 96 I was still playing my Genesis and SNES. The PS2 is what made Sony king though. PS3 was a very low point. The PS3 never matched PS2 sales.

At the time a lot of people still didn't have HDTV's. In 2007 and all the way to 2009 people were still using SDTV's. Sony was pushing this expensive HD capable console with a drive in it for an HD format. Meanwhile MS took second place with the Xbox 360 and was doing just fine with regular DVD's. Matter of fact some games looked better on the 360. Kojima even tried to help Sony out by saying the BR format was needed for his new massive game called MGS4. Turns out MGS4 was more of a movie than a game. Those uncompressed cut scenes were what was taking up all that space on the disc. All those hours and hours and hours of long cutscenes.

The 360 held its second place position for nearly the entire life span of the PS3. I think near the end the PS3 might have finally outsold it by a small number but by then it really didn't matter. MS went from the third place loser in the sixth generation to a strong second place. All because Sony had to push that BR drive which drove up the cost of the PS3.

Yeah, I remember it all. The gaming news articles (back when gaming sites covered news and didn't push political agendas) about PS3's that were still sitting on store shelves just weeks after release. I even saw it myself. I was in a Best Buy in 2007 and saw some sitting in a stack in the middle of a floor. It was just a few weeks after it released. I even saw some in a Walmart like a month later. This was unheard of for a newly released console. Normally it took months to get your hands on a new console if you were lucky. It was so bad the scalpers who bought PS3's back then were returning them because no one was buying them. Yes, people were trying to sell PS3's on ebay even back then for ridiculous prices for a console that already had a high price. One story even had a scalper trying to return the PS3's to a Best Buy and they refused to take them back. It was hilarious.

The late 2000's was when the "Great Recession" happened, and a lot of people were hurting economically. Many people didn't have $500-$600 to spend on a video game system. This is when games went up in price from the usual $50 to $60. With rumors coming out that Sony planned to charge more for their games. What does Sony say? People will work more hours to buy the PS3.

I have a used PS3 I bought in 2017 and I picked up a bunch of games. Mostly PS3 exclusives and they were pretty cheap. Some of them I only paid $5. I also have my own collection of Blu-ray movies. I even bought an external SSD for $115 so I could install RPCS3 onto it and mess around with it. But Sony was not good in the 7th gen. Might not be as bad as they are now. But they still sucked.

I never owned a PS3 or 360 back then but I did follow the news. It was interesting to see. Since 2015 I have been seriously into PC gaming, and I just buy Sony exclusives on Steam, play them on my PC while using an Xbox One controller.

Nintendo was in 1st place with the Wii that was about $300 or so. They held the first-place position for that whole era of consoles. Just don't notice all the copies of Wii sports, Wii Fit and brand-new looking Wii's sitting around in thrift stores these days.
I don't know about that. 7th gen Sony might have had some questionable business decisions, but for a person who liked video games it was great. 8th gen and onwards is honestly worse, with Sony making bank while doing nothing.

I enjoyed Sony's output at third place a lot more than now when they're in first. The original Uncharted trilogy, Killzone 2 and 3, Last of Us, Demon's Souls, Infamous, and Metal Gear Solid 4.
I'd rather have another PS3 scenario than whatever Sony is doing now.

I honestly have no idea what Xbox is trying to do though, it was the shitbox back when it was the Halo and Call of Duty console, and they seemingly have no plan since they sunk Halo as a franchise.
 
Sega has on multiple occassions. Sega Genesis Classics outright supports Steam Workshop, allowing users to share romhacks, going so far as to include the raw roms themselves in the game's data directory. The workshop is full of roms of other Sega Genesis games, and Sega doesn't care.
Let's not forget that Nintendo themselves use their own in-house emulation for the Marjo switch-sumer edition
 
The 360 held its second place position for nearly the entire life span of the PS3. I think near the end the PS3 might have finally outsold it by a small number but by then it really didn't matter. MS went from the third place loser in the sixth generation to a strong second place.
Actually the Gamecube was the third place loser that generation, Microsoft won second place two console generations in a row with the OG Xbox and the 360.
 
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This article says otherwise. Oh, "accidental."
Given that dev mode has been around for years and that’s the only instance of accounts being suspended - and it was quickly undone - I’m willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and say it was a sincere albeit careless mistake. At the very least, I’ve had no problems running RetroArch; I just wish Xbox supported more video drivers than D3D so more shaders and 3DS would work.
 
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>get notification in the middle of the night that there's a big announcement
>my head fills with wonders, are they announcing the expansion to Forbidden West, can we finally comb and style aloy's hair
>What if it's God of War Ragnarok is coming earlier than expected
>Is Rivet finally going to take over for Ratchet and Clank
>did they buy Square Enix


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Nope, Sony made a bunch of v-tubers who will now act as marketing mascots

I am underwhelmed, they're not even cool looking.
 
>get notification in the middle of the night that there's a big announcement
>my head fills with wonders, are they announcing the expansion to Forbidden West, can we finally comb and style aloy's hair
>What if it's God of War Ragnarok is coming earlier than expected
>Is Rivet finally going to take over for Ratchet and Clank
>did they buy Square Enix


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Nope, Sony made a bunch of v-tubers who will now act as marketing mascots

I am underwhelmed, they're not even cool looking.
>Consumers: ask for more Japanese shit
>Sony: Okay you want that trash? Here's some fucking wooby marketing shit for our music division go fuck yourself
>Matter of fact we're makin' 50 of these l'il shits, enjoy

If you're gonna introduce new VTubers, at least let us see the model moving. Or someone voicing the things. Some scene depicting them getting into shenanigans.
Do fucking something interesting if you're gonna push this.
 
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>Consumers: ask for more Japanese shit
>Sony: Okay you want that trash? Here's some fucking wooby marketing shit for our music division go fuck yourself
>Matter of fact we're makin' 50 of these l'il shits, enjoy

Just for reminder that Sony Music Japan is a totally separate entity from Playstation/SIE and which has been publishing games on both Switch and/or PC (Touhou Gensou Wanderer Reloaded, and through Aniplex such as the Tsukihime remake). Not like the dumb sonygger can make the distinction.
 

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Just for reminder that Sony Music Japan is a totally separate entity from Playstation/SIE and which has been publishing games on both Switch and/or PC (Touhou Gensou Wanderer Reloaded, and through Aniplex such as the Tsukihime remake). Not like the dumb sonygger can make the distinction.
Oh boy, you have not kept up with the changes. Sony Music does not have it's freedom that it once had. They report directly to Tokyo HQ at this point.

Aniplex was even restructured in itself.
 
Just for reminder that Sony Music Japan is a totally separate entity from Playstation/SIE and which has been releasing games on both Switch and/or PC (Touhou Gensou Wanderer Reloaded, and through Aniplex such as the Tsukihime remake). That announcement has nothing to do with Playstation but it still wouldn't surprise us Marissa Moira acts like a dumb sonygger once again.
Cool. Still hate the fact that this Project Vee bullshit is taking money away from the devs under SMJ.
And even if they weren't? Fuck mass-produced Sony VTubers anyway, that shit looks awful.
 
>get notification in the middle of the night that there's a big announcement
>my head fills with wonders, are they announcing the expansion to Forbidden West, can we finally comb and style aloy's hair
>What if it's God of War Ragnarok is coming earlier than expected
>Is Rivet finally going to take over for Ratchet and Clank
>did they buy Square Enix


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Nope, Sony made a bunch of v-tubers who will now act as marketing mascots

I am underwhelmed, they're not even cool looking.
Should have just used Sony icons.
We need Sir Daniel Fortesque's amazing commentary as he plays PlayStation games.
 
Cool. Still hate the fact that this Project Vee bullshit is taking money away from the devs under SMJ.
And even if they weren't? Fuck mass-produced Sony VTubers anyway, that shit looks awful.
All Vtubers by definition are awful. if they were not they would not be vtubers.

Should have just used Sony icons.
We need Sir Daniel Fortesque's amazing commentary as he plays PlayStation games.
I bet these shits show up in Death Stranding 2 in some fashion because Sony's music division worked on the original and that's why Sony's products and artists appeared in there.
 
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