• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    No, this is just playstation continuing to hate their customer base.

    They’ve always hated their customers. Between Sony, and Nintendo, I dont know who hates their customers the most… but they both certainly try.

    and it doesnt matter, because they both have enough fanboys that strip off their clothes and gleefully dance naked and joyous in the rain of shit both companies sputter out of their assholes and down onto their customers.

  • MasterOfProton@lemmy.zip
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    9 hours ago

    Bad notice…. I like phisical disc, not is good for ever this system, and one question: you pay the game, but not is you own, not?

  • grinning_serpent@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Not really end of an era, you’re just witnessing a monopoly forming since Xbox is pretty much dead in the water. I guess it’s technically a duopoly since Nintendo is fine, but Nintendo kinda does its own thing without regard to what others do. Basically, with Xbox out of the picture, Sony is free to do whatever it wants.

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    1 day ago

    If buying does not equal owning something, piracy can’t equal theft. At this rate, what’s the point of consoles?

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    23 hours ago

    I’m an Xbox fangirl (a resentingly disappointed one, of course), and the recent industry shenanigans made me get apprehensive about whatever is going to come out next from Microsoft’s direction. They could turn the direction around. Not sure if they can.

    I liked Nintendo Switch, but Switch 2 was pretty much “yeah, I’ll probably get a Steam Deck at some point, sorry”.

    This PlayStation stuff basically switched my opinion of them from “Nnno” to “Oh hell no”.

    I will be back to PC gaming! And will be building a new PC once the industry quits being stupid for a moment. Until then, my 2020 laptop will have to do.

  • MystValkyrie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I don’t understand why anyone would choose to buy a console after this. The only draws of consoles was the turnkey hardware, which you can generally get with Proton now, and access to physical games, which won’t be a thing soon. Now it’s just a locked-down PC with a DRM storefront that makes you pay a subscription to pay online games and which may or may not have backwards compatibility from system to system.

    Maybe that’s just the PC gamer in me talking. Are there any advantages to console anymore? Like, a single benefit?

  • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Can anyone come up with a single example of an industry that’s not getting simultaneously worse (and/or smaller), and more expensive?

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    End of an era for just about everything. Streaming is all enshitified. The job market is shit. Democracy is falling apart. Decades of progress being undone. It’s just the way it will be until people get sick of all this shit and start doing things differently and move on. All the great old companies are dead. Either turned to zombie brands or run by zombies. I remember how excited I was to buy my first Sony Trinitron, my first walkman, my Sony component stereo, first PlayStation.

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    1 day ago

    They’re betting on consumers being too impulsive and stupid to care, and… they’re probably right. Nothing’s stopped them before, this likely isn’t a new line in the sand for them.

  • PacketPilgrim@thelemmy.club
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    There is no point to consoles anymore. It used to be that consoles were easy to use and cheaper while PCs were more expensive and complex. That is no longer the case. Computers are stupid easy now and consoles have become too expensive. Nintendo excluded they are the only ones doing old console case where it is for children.

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    Just the second great video game crash, not quite a secret landfill of E. T. Games but this is just as bad imo

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    The loss of physical media in addition to the rest of their terrible decisions solidified that I’m done with Sony. Still on the PS4, but I see no need to give them any future support.

    It really sucks that between this and the death of personal computing at the hands of the AI bubble, my main hobby is becoming unaffordable.

  • demizerone@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I bought every PlayStation ever released. I will not be buying this one. Consoles are supposed to get cheaper over time. The gaming sector is going to go tits up and I hope it does.

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      It’s the ultimate push to turn everything into the perfect Capitalist (not market-oriented) business solution: Getting paid for nothing

      If your goal is to accumulate capital, and there are not outside forces regulating your worst impulses, you ultimately will create a class of legal-protected thieves, since the absolutely best and most risk free way to accumulate capital is to be given it in exchange for quite literally nothing.

      Gambling is about as close to the platonic ideal as you can, but conquest by military force of political capture is also a very, viable route. Use the law to force people to buy your nothing and be protected for it, rather than being lynched when you steal someone’s products.

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        Mandated insurance that isn’t a crown corporation beholden to ratepayers is a perfect example. If you have mandated insurance for something, and that private insurance has a shareholder requirement to see growth every quarter, and the same amount of things are being insured, only one thing can happen:

        Rates go up with denials

        Payouts go down

        Eventually you’re paying for insurance you know is worthless but it’s mandated by law.

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        I agree with you, but then isn’t it strange that AI does a whole lot of something instead of nothing? Like, the high amount of effort they put into making AI a big thing runs counter to the laziness of getting paid to do nothing.

        Though I guess they ARE getting paid doing nothing, with how many data centers are getting cancelled.

        https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/economy/nearly-half-of-us-data-centers-planned-for-2026-canceled-or-delayed-and-it-s-expected-to-get-worse/ar-AA20sl2J

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          Not when you realize that the “something” they’re charging you for is:
          a) bastardized cargo culted knockoff of “something” so insubstantial that it’s very nearly “something-shaped nothing”
          b) the “something” is made of stuff that isn’t even theirs.

          Not only is it giving you a bamboo and thatch sculpture of an airplane when you ask for an airplane; it’s made of STOLEN bamboo and STOLEN thatch.

          • Tim_Bisley@piefed.social
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            Yep let’s take entirety of user submitted content to the internet over 30+ years and repackage it and sell it back to you as if it was our product.

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            I hope you don’t misunderstand me by my saying “something” to imply it’s anything substantial, significant, or even good. I’m very anti-AI in all aspects of our lives, just so you know where I’m coming from.

            Yes, the theft of intellectual property and art to train AI models is in keeping with their laziness, and yes, the models don’t improve our lives in any way. But they can’t exactly steal the electricity needed to power data centers, nor can they steal the silicon required to manufacture all the CPU’s, GPU’s, SSD’s, and RAM they require. All those things are enormous capex and opex, and that’s what I mean by “something.”

            That’s a lot of work they’re doing to push AI, and the only plan I can think of to recoup those costs is to expect taxpayers to foot the bill: they want municipalities to pay for the increase in electricity costs, cover the pollution and devastation their DC’s generate, all without creating jobs and opportunities in the region (because why would they pay labor a fair share, yuck). And the finale, when all those investments fail to generate any profit they want a government bailout to keep from going belly up.

            I just don’t think any of that is worth the effort you know what I mean?

        • Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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          But it does provide nothing. Whatever AI gives is a hallucination, that’s practically nothing since it’s not information you can rely on and you have to verify it anyway.

          Think about it this way, if you get connected to an AI chatbot instead of a real person, does it feel like the company is giving you their time? Or does it feel like they are giving you nothing?

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            Think about it this way, if you get connected to an AI chatbot instead of a real person, does it feel like the company is giving you their time? Or does it feel like they are giving you nothing?

            Compared to insufferable automated phone systems, which have existed for decades and employ exactly no one, they are a vast improvement.

    • fyzzlefry@retrolemmy.com
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      Yeah but until their bullshit hits their bottom line they won’t change, and most people are on autopilot through life and either don’t notice or don’t care.

    • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      any company born after 1993 can’t make good products… all they know is exploitation, fire their workers, enshittify, be pink capitalist, eat hot cash & lie

      (yes i know sony was founded before 1993 thank you)

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      2 days ago

      Ever since fucking Trump came to power, he basically defanged the agencies that were supposed to curb corporate abuses and enforce laws and regulations, and allowed corporations to do a lot more anything they want to make more profit.