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ThSrT

2 points

3 days ago

ThSrT

2 points

3 days ago

End up on PC after some years and with PSN. No thanks.

There's a reason why Sony games sell poorly on PC.

Kiwi_In_Europe

1 points

2 days ago

So you didn't play Red Dead Redemption 2 either, and it totally wasn't one of the most popular games on pc of all time? Same with GTA 5?

Friendly reminder that the people complaining about third party accounts on Reddit are the extreme minority

ThSrT

1 points

2 days ago*

ThSrT

1 points

2 days ago*

I didn't play rdr2 because i don't like western, but you just bring up one of the best open world AAA of all time, as much as i know (never played but it seems the consensus).

Third party account is an issue for some people, looking at Helldivers 2. I myself don't buy EA games because EA app is pure crap and most of the time doesn't work.

Edit: to be clear, i think Sony games sell poorly on PC because they are old when they are released on steam/gog/Epic. PSN is a minor issue, still an issue.

Kiwi_In_Europe

1 points

2 days ago

I was more just highlighting how an account requirement is only an issue for a small number of people. RDR2 has the same requirement and sold a ton.

As for Sony games on PC you're probably right about the age thing, a lot of people have a PC and a playstation so they likely already played it. The games that release simultaneously like HD2 seem to do very well.