DominicSnyder
Dominic Snyder
DominicSnyder

Yeah, this clearly isn’t a Sony decision.

I didn’t see that claim made in the article, and, in fact, I didn’t comment on that purported claim at all. I responded to the fact that you keep pairing the two labels of “anti-streaming” and “pro-capitalist” as if they are two inextricable sides of the same coin. They aren’t. You just want to make your enjoyment of

Try reading the article.

Please stop referring to Game Pass and streaming platforms as revolutionary tools in the fight against capitalism.

lol, I’m sorry, but your claim that someone being anti-streaming makes them pro-capitalist is spurious.

You do not need to be on the same WiFi network for Remote Play to work via a PlayStation console and another device.

Who gives a fuck?

lol, what?

What? No. This person’s talking about the free games. You can add up to ten normal items to your cart.

Strong fucking disagree. I would like to have an easily searchable record (i.e. a receipt!) of everything I redeem or purchase from the PlayStation Store.

Take a nap or something, dude.

People not understanding what “Best Direction” means is, ironically, the whole reason I object to this article’s thesis.

This just feels like a way for people to moralize over the fact that a game they didn’t like won an award they claim not to care about.

lmao, my explication showed there’s more in common than them both being “a two-step joke.”

Competitor makes decision which is considered by you or others to be cumbersome/anti-consumer/annoying/etc.

Yeah, no. A joke can be pointed to criticize, mock, or make light of something or someone. That was obviously the intention behind this joke.

It’s more than just what he likes and retweets. It’s almost every public comment he’s made since the Xbox’s inception.

It’s not a reach considering this isn’t the first of its kind and the structure of the tweet is exactly the same as the game sharing video.

If you think not including backwards compatibility with a console revision is the same as what Microsoft was trying to do with the Xbox One, you’re nuts.

“...moving away from the console war” I’m sorry, but do you know Aaron Greenberg?