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  • About 7 years ago… Friend and I built PC’s about 6 months apart, him first, then me. Same ASUS motherboard. 2 years go by and his motherboard just dies. Few months later, mine dies. They honored the Warranty but the RMA process was awful. Little to no communication and it took a month for each of us to get refurbished motherboards back. I have not used a single ASUS product since.





  • Quick note… After typing this up I realized this is more a response to the OP than to you. Sorry for the rant lol.

    They knew about it and implemented it but the game blew up at launch and the stupid PSN requirement caused tons of server issues. So to allow people to play they temporarily disabled it. Now, after all this, the CEO was incredibly transparent about the whole situation and was working to get it resolved with Sony.

    To me the CEO is a breath of fresh air. He cares about his product and was open about everything going on.

    Sony put themselves in this position.

    6-7 years of development and 6 months before they drop this requirement? Which does little to nothing except inconvenience your customer… Not to mention Sonys track record with data breaches… And on top of all that the launch would have been ruined due to this requirement and possibly wouldn’t have allowed the game to get as big as it is?

    Fuck that and fuck Sony.


  • Indeed an unpopular opinion but you’re missing a key point that Sony, being the publisher, decides where the game is sold. They chose to sell it in countries that cannot create PSN accounts. A huge reason this blew up is because of that fact… along with their (Sony) response to that, or at least the representatives people got responses from.

    Whether it was an accident, stupidity, malice, whatever… Doesn’t matter, Sony screwed that up.

    Edit: On top of all that the PSN requirement was crippling the release of the game. If the CEO hadn’t disabled the requirement to link to PSN the game may not be as successful as it is now.

    Honestly the CEO probably saved the game and increased sales, which helps Sony…

    6-7 years in development and 6 months before they drop this requirement that does little to nothing except inconvenience the customer, not to mention Sony’s track record with data breaches…

    Give me a break. Greed did this. Sony’s greed. Nothing else.


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    I urge you to reconsider. That review hurts Arrowhead way more than Sony… which is unfair to the team that put their heart and soul into the game.

    It is very clear that the CEO cares a lot about this game, and I’m sure many, if not all of the devs that worked on it care a lot about it… And that to me means a lot more that trying to “stick it to Sony”. Yes, the CEO knew about the account linking but he wasn’t aware of all the limitations that come with it (i.e. the country limitations). SONY is also responsible for the countries the game is being sold in.