They never stopped the Black Mesa team from moving Half Life from Gldsrc to Source 1. In fact they embraced it, and even let them sell the game. I'm not surprised Valve has revealed themselves to be another litigious bully, but I'm disappointed.
Physical media had already died when complete games can no longer run or fully install from them. If your gamedisk requires a download before the game will work, then it is nothing more than DRM.
What is all this I'm seeing that TX deployed ransomware on Switch? I recall that SXOS was a paid product and had DRM and brick code. Which is dirty coming from a modchip company, but not at deplorable as actual ransomware. Is there any truth to it? Was anyone actually a victim of this?
Sorry man, this just isn't true. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the largest game publisher in the world and if Microsoft acquires Blizzard/Activision, Sony remains the largest. It would merely put MS tied with Tencent for 2nd place.
Ofcourse, I agree with the overall sentiment that...
Oh right you are. I've read so much lately about Sony's objections and their public statements that were clearly meant to persuade regulating agencies to scrutinize the merger. but you're right, Sony's comments aren't directly cited in this article, my bad.
In the context of this merger and Sony's merit of their argument against, only publishing side of the business is relevant. Microsoft's software or cloud sectors are just as irrelevant as Sonys TVs.
Sony is the biggest game publisher in the world, and they have much more studios than...
I'm going to go against the grain here and mention a few things I like about this.
I've always like having an android tablet around for casual surfing. I appreciate having enough power for emulation and android is actually a decent platform for emulation, and believe it or not there are a few...