Sony fails to stop $7.9 billion lawsuit over PlayStation Store prices from going to trial::undefined

  • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    The thing with Sony though, is that people buying a ps5 with no drive already knew they would have to purchase games through the ps store. They chose to get a diskless system. Console makers don’t make their $ off selling systems. They make it off game sales. If they don’t get those, they aren’t going to make a system that goes for $500 when a comparible PC to game on is a lot higher in price. PC’s are sold to make money on the PC sale. Consoles are not.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah no. If sony can’t pull this off somebody else will. We don’t need to protect mega corporations when the demand for this is massive someone else will gladly swoop in and take the piece of cake. Steamdeck already showed that you don’t need vendor lock down to make a successful product.

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        1 year ago

        Then somebody else will? Buddy, you think the only other two console makers aren’t doing the exact same thing? Hell, Nintendo is worse than Sony on game and game store control. No game console makers allow for third party app stores. The closest you’re getting is buying a PC.

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          1 year ago

          Nah man modern consoles are just gimped pcs. There are thousands of manufacturers and hardware developers that would love this. You can already see this happen in saturated and captured market we have today with Asus Lenovo and Nvidia making their own handheld consoles.

          • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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            1 year ago

            You skipped over the biggest handheld PC maker of all. Valve with Steam Deck.

            But once again, all of those are PC’s. They’re not game consoles and thus none of them restrict what you can put on them. You’ll also notice that Steam Deck is the only one that has good gaming capabilities with a price around $500. You know why? They own Steam and even though you aren’t forced to do it. Most PC gamers buy their games through Steam. So Valve didn’t go into the handheld market to make a bunch of money selling hand held systems. They did it to make money on game sales, just like a console maker. That’s why there’s ten fold more Steam Decks that have been sold vs all the other handheld combined. Because all the other ones that give a good gaming experience are hundreds more dollars, because those makers like Nvidia, Asus, and Lenovo actually do have to make their profits off the hardware sale.