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I could understand no disk support if the PS4 wasn't physically capable of reading the disk in anyway, but the inability to transfer or upgrade games you bought on the PS3's PSN is unjustifiable. I wouldn't mind paying a small upgrade fee for the new features, but I really shouldn't have to buy them again when Sony could easily give me some form of access instead of nothing. It's not about rebuying the games, so much as Sony having the ability to give us access but choosing a method that would get more money from the consumers.

And it's ironic that so many people are using age-old "If you don't like it, don't buy it" claim on a forum that has a high amount of complaints about games and consoles not being exactly what they want them to be. You can use that to invalidate any criticism of any product or service, but it's ultimately a useless statement that doesn't benefit anyone.

Consumers control the market. If they feel product or service is priced too high, doesn't suit their needs/wants, or isn't of the quality they expect, they have have every right to voice their dissatisfaction. Isn't that how people got Microsoft to back down on all that XBone nonsense? It's the company's job to please and appeal to the consumer; it's not the consumer's job to like everything the company produces. There are petty complaints at times and not everyone will be satisfied, yes, but it's a 'pick your battles' situation.


Also, these sorts of services are often a bummer for me, because all the niche games I really like never end up on them anyway. I would compromise my 'morals' in a heartbeat and slap down $15 if they put up a higher resolution version of Shadow Hearts.