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d21lewis said:
thatguymarco said:


You mean Gran Turismo, right? Regarding the online thing, I mean, because that's the only thing I can think of a case like that for Sony so far, could be wrong tho, and can't think of Ninty ever doing something like that, not directly anyway, SpyWare(?) was the one with the servers, and they dead. Although, you could mean DriveClub when it comes to rushed games, which I agree with, that looks like a shitty game, but aside from that, I can't think of anything else as "rushed" coming from Sony, not blatantly rushed, anyway, which is good, since their exclusive release ratio is higher MS's, of course, this doesn't mean that having a lot of games cooking up makes up for rushing them, but considering the circumstances, I'm even surprised that it doesn't happen as much. Now, the thing with MCC is the fact that the thing was supposed to be XOne's biggest seller until Halo 5 came out, it was supposed to be THE Xbox One game to have for most people, you can't just fuck up something like that, but they did, they chose to release a broken game with lots of hype, and I don't mean the normal kind of hype that most games have, I mean Smash kinda hype, behind it in order to take advantage of the consumers, and that's just fucking shitty.


I could mean Gran Turismo 5.... Or I could mean Twisted Metal.... or I could mean M.A.G.... Or I could mean Drive Club.... or I could mean PlayStation All-Stars.

Who knows what I could mean. Sometimes, I don't even know.


Are all those games really down? Why haven't I heard anything about it? Look, even if I'm siding with PS in this one doesn't mean I'm well informed in everything, don't expect people to know things to franchises they've barely heard about, and, even then, those games don't cause a huge fuss to most people, Halo did, I don't know how popular and respected Gran Turismo and M.A.G. are, but if they mattered as much as MS's flagship franchise, I think a lot of us would know when something shitty happened to them. Games that don't have a lot of players to have be mad after their offline time aren't worth preserving the servers for, from a bussiness stand point, at least, specially in Sony's case where they're on a huge whole trying to get out, they need to cut quarters were is needed, even if that implies doing shitty things, that said, shittyness needs to have a limit, if that weren't the case we would see a lot Unity a lot more frequently.



I'm now filled with determination.