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      I started getting upset in the 360/ps3 generation when they got rid of cheat codes. Who the hell cares if I’m cheating in a single player game? I’m not using it to beat somebody in a competition. Just disable achievements and leader boards and let me play the game I bought

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        Well, for cheat codes that’s just a consequence of having more complicated software to make games. The olden days they needed to use button sequences to debug some things. After a certain point there wasn’t any reason for devs to do that anymore.

        But I agree, it’s a bummer.

        I remember ps3 being the first time I bought a game only to have an piece of paper with a download code in it. THAT was upsetting.

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          I feel old. It wasnt just dev mode, Many games legit just had codes you could enter in a menu to unlock special features/modes/weapons temporarily. Hell in pokemon Gen 3 through Gen 5(?) That was how you unlocked the mystery gift menu. “Everybody happy wireless/WIFI connection”.

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            I know what they are lol I grew up with an NES. The codes came about so devs could quickly do things in game.

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              That’s how it started, but then they sometimes grew to their own level of features too.

              I don’t believe that Age of Empires II needed shooting convertibles for debugging.

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              Hah! Get baited, now I feel younger /s

              I miss fun stuff like showing off cheatcodes to friends in couch games. And couch games in general. And friends. ☹️

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                Good times, definitely.
                “I used the Konami code while wearing an onion on my belt, as was the style at the time” haha

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    Sony is really desperate for more revenue. To the point they are refusing to sell their products unless they can harvest your data to sell. It’s rather sad. I wonder if they’ll have enough money for the R&D and production for the PS6 or PS5Pro.

    It’s also baffling why Sony doesn’t expand PSN to other countries if they are hindered from selling products due to that.

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      Probably not worth jumping though all the compliance hoops. Meaning it gets pretty risky if you do all sorts of shady shit without having lawyers and compliance people tell you which rules hurt and which are merely a small fine.

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      Your data is worthless. They’re trying to justify their platform.

      There is not much reason for the Playstation to continue existing, besides the handful of games Sony paid for. Their AMD laptop is nearly identical to Microsoft’s AMD laptop. The only thing Sony really makes or controls, in that product, is the ecosystem. So they desperately want you to buy into the ecosystem. What Helldivers showed them is how much money they could make being just a PC games publisher, and they do not want to be reduced to that.

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      For every country they expand to, they need a legal expert for that country. It gets expensive quick, and sometimes you just dont expect enough return for the investment.

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    Is it even legal in the EU for a company to allow sales in one part, but not another? Do they actively clock PS(4/5) devices from being activated in parts of the EU?

    I’d think this would be illegal, but I am not from the EU.

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      Vague memory, but they can prevent it from being on the (for example) Lithuanian Steam page, but they cannot prevent a Lithuanian from creating an Italian account and use it.

      This is something that arose from Netflix forcing people to use their countries accounts.

      It’s surely much more complex than that. Hopefully somebody can corroborate or correct.

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      No it is not legal. Geo blocking within the EU is not allowed. But as always there are many exceptions… probably they will argue exception if ever taken to court, and if found in breach will just go “my bad” and get time to resolve the issue without a fine.

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        Here’s where to do it on the web client (you can get to the publisher from the right sidebar in the game’s store page), unsure if it’s the same in the steam client.