• ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    The CEO explanation is why I haven’t purchased any Sony games since Helldivers 2. The first time they were greedy with customer data was enough to know that one of the most hacked companies in the world isn’t concerned with the safety of others. They want all that juicy usage data and are losing money by not having a team compile the insights and selling it by the first weeks after launch.

    Sony is a parasite.

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    I will never buy a playstation product. Even sony I avoid at all costs because of how they run playstation, and I spent 20k on canon camera equipment to avoid their photography equipment, which is arguably better.

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    Fuck anyone who forces anyone else to compromise their privacy for the sake of “safety.” Just fuck right off.

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    “WON’T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHILDREN DO YOU WANT THE TERRORISTS TO WIN?? Now shut up and give us your private data and let us control your access to ‘your’ games.”

    • Sony boss
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    Fuck the boss, man. When have they known shit? Gotta stop asking em things like we don’t know the answer. I’d be interested in the opinion of one of the devs maybe, but never the ceo. They’re as useless and predictable as a magic 8 ball

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      But the dev’s reason for the account requirement will just be “the boss said so”…

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        Yeah what i mean is it’s stupid to ask people who don’t care about the product or the consumer, “why?”. This is an anti-consumer move clearly designed to make the ceo more money. So why even ask? Unnecessary. Asking them is begging them to lie to your face.