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GOWTLOZ said:
KLAMarine said:

Nintendo's YouTube policy is absolute shit, you're right and I agree with you 100% but it pales in comparison with the stunt Sony tried to pull off a year ago. Nintendo goes after intellectual property Nintendo developed, Sony tried to go after something that belonged to everyone and had they succeeded, "Let's Play" would become a trademark of a for-profit corporation.

Interesting read regarding this matter: http://smcarthurlaw.com/the-mcarthur-law-firm-files-letter-of-protest-against-sonys-lets-play-trademark/

 

No, NMS was not a fully functional game at launch. I sat in on a stream myself shortly after launch and saw that the game was suffering from game-crashing bugs. You're right to say quality is subjective but I think we can all agree that game crashes are universally bad. And Sony provided NMS plenty of time on their enormous platform. People hyped themselves up but Sony and Hello Games are not blameless.

 

Are we absolutely certain Shenmue 3 and FF7R will be seeing release on PS4?

Alright, didn't know about that Let's Play trrademark. Shitty move, Sony. I've bought some gems after watching a few gameplay videos some games I wasn't sure about buying.

NMS was fully functional on PS4, didn't know about those crashes on PC. Anyway it was fixed shortly thereafter. As for when people usually talk about Sony and gaming I just assume they are talking about PlayStation :P

Shenmue 3 and FF7R are made by Sega and Square Enix, not sure why their delay would be considered Sony's fault. I don't care about Shenmue 3 anyway though, although after playing FF XV I'm excited for FF7R and expect them to further improve the gameplay so they can take a few more years for a complet and functional game at launch.

Yeah, I at times almost forget about it too...

 

The stream I sat in on was the PS4 version.

 

The delays are not Sony's fault but the trailer footage is played to the benefit of Sony and potential PS sales.