Sony blocks Stellar Blade in more than 100 countries (steamdb.info)
from abobla@lemm.ee to games@lemmy.world on 17 May 12:23
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randamumaki@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 May 12:35 next collapse

It’s absolutely fine to put your pirate hat on when they do this kind of thing.

abobla@lemm.ee on 17 May 12:38 next collapse

Absolutely. It’s not like the person can even support the studio, it’s blocked in their country.

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 May 12:41 next collapse

Denuvo

randamumaki@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 May 12:56 next collapse

No DRM exists which can’t be circumvented one way or another given enough time.

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 May 13:08 collapse

Only if empress gives a shit or gets enough money. Last time I checked shes the only one crazy enough to attack Denuvo

randamumaki@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 May 13:39 collapse

If you’re unhappy about the lack of crackers worth a damn, you could always learn to do it yourself.

Pika@sh.itjust.works on 17 May 13:47 next collapse

let me just get on that real quick 😂 I’m sure that the lack of people engaged in it doesn’t mean it’s hard or anything.

man if only it was that easy

randamumaki@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 May 14:11 collapse

Nothing in life is easy.

TaiCrunch@sh.itjust.works on 18 May 15:00 collapse

Have you ever considered public speaking?

If you have, don’t.

JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works on 18 May 22:08 collapse

I spoke in public once.
I mean, granted it was to apologise for that thing with the onions, but people listened!

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 May 15:35 collapse

What an idiotic statement.

So you realize how complicated Denuvo is? Only one person in the entire WORLD currently can crack it.

randamumaki@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 17 May 15:44 next collapse

Don’t worry, more people are on it than just Empress. You don’t have to lash out just because you don’t know how to find them. I will save you the trouble of reading my future comments.

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 May 15:46 collapse

Right back at you

MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world on 19 May 09:22 collapse

Wasn’t there also a guy who only did sports games that could do it too or am i misremembering?

DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 May 11:56 collapse

RUNE used to be there, but once Denuvo got updated, Empress was the only one.

I did some research and apparently Empress is out too. Apparently they shut off their Internet connection because they started hurting themself. The golden age is over

leftzero@lemmynsfw.com on 17 May 13:50 collapse

Denuvo

… is expensive. And a subscription service.

Which means there’s an incentive for studios to remove it as soon as new sales aren’t bringing enough money for its cost to be worth it.

That’s when you want to pirate (or buy, if you’re into that kind of shit) the game. With the added benefit that it’s unlikely that the studio will come up with more updates or DLC, and if the game is at all moddable it’ll probably have a mature community patch that’ll fix everything the studio was unwilling or unable to patch. (Also, I’m not sure how denuvo cracking works, but I doubt it removes all of that shit, so a game with it properly removed will probably run better than a cracked one, even if the cracked one still ran better than the original infected version.)

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 19 May 07:32 collapse

Which means there’s an incentive for studios to remove it as soon as new sales aren’t bringing enough money for its cost to be worth it.

Tell that to Square Enix…

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 17 May 18:06 next collapse

preach

gradual@lemmings.world on 18 May 02:31 next collapse

It’s always fine to put your pirate hat on while children go hungry.

Tattorack@lemmy.world on 18 May 21:19 collapse

I intend to.

NONE_dc@lemmy.world on 17 May 12:44 next collapse

Those poor two or three guy in Antarctica…

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hal_5700X@sh.itjust.works on 17 May 23:39 collapse

RIP the penguins.

teft@lemmy.world on 17 May 12:47 next collapse

Some poor antarctic scientist is gonna be fucking pissed.

supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz on 17 May 13:43 collapse

Also Sony DOES NOT realize how much of their customer base are penguins living on remote islands, they have been getting slammed with sanctions on penguin tux imports from Italy and now this?!

woelkchen@lemmy.world on 17 May 12:55 next collapse

I still don’t understand how blocking individual EU countries conforms to the EU single market.

banghida@lemm.ee on 17 May 13:33 collapse

It doesn’t

FelixCress@lemmy.world on 17 May 14:02 collapse

Who is going to report them?

banghida@lemm.ee on 17 May 14:53 collapse

Probably nobody 🫤

FelixCress@lemmy.world on 17 May 19:39 collapse

I mean I hoped someone would.

rickyrigatoni@lemm.ee on 17 May 21:53 collapse

How do I report them

FelixCress@lemmy.world on 17 May 22:22 collapse

You can try sg-plaintes@ec.europa.eu (no idea if this email still works) or their website contact form but this is usually for breaches of EU laws by member states. ec.europa.eu/law/…/check-your-criteria

grrgyle@slrpnk.net on 17 May 13:00 next collapse

Why?

slazer2au@lemmy.world on 17 May 13:10 collapse

Likely PSN requirements. Same thing happened with Helldivers until Sony reversed the decision.

MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz on 17 May 13:34 next collapse

Helldivers is still blocked for those countries. They just dropped the PSN requirement.

leftzero@lemmynsfw.com on 17 May 13:54 collapse

That’s Sony telling the customers they kicked to the curb that it wasn’t because of the PSN thing.

It was personal.

Yermaw@lemm.ee on 17 May 22:03 collapse

Could you elaborate a little more? Like do those countries not allow subscription services or something?

Only reason i can think of with my rational, non-global-economic brain is that it’s got too much gory/sexual/political/whatever content that isn’t worth the effort censoring.

MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz on 18 May 00:40 collapse

They are countries that do not have PSN access. As Sony wants to make PSN accounts mandatory on PC, they got in hot water for selling their games in countries where you can’t legally even have a PSN account.

In response, they blocked sales in all those countries.

gradual@lemmings.world on 18 May 02:33 collapse

make PSN accounts mandatory on PC

Sigh. The abuse never ends.

Deceptichum@quokk.au on 17 May 13:21 next collapse

This package can NOT be activated or purchased in the following countries

[…]

107. State of Palestine

Based Valve.

rickyrigatoni@lemm.ee on 17 May 21:52 collapse

Sony has been banned from feddit.org

FelixCress@lemmy.world on 17 May 22:29 collapse

😂

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 17 May 13:41 next collapse

“Cross region trading and gifting is disabled for this item.”

Sorry Pope Leo, no game for you!

XiberKernel@lemmy.world on 17 May 16:56 next collapse

Nothing to see here, just Sony doing Sony things. Money burning a hole in your pocket? Go grab a handful of indie games.

dinckelman@lemmy.world on 17 May 17:45 next collapse

Play Anywhere ™️

Except for countries where we don’t allow you to

RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 17 May 19:34 next collapse

Are they adding a PSN Account requirement to a single player game again?

Should be illegal. It’s not, but it should be. Globally.

DeathsEmbrace@lemm.ee on 18 May 15:49 next collapse

EU petitions to change the malicious gaming industry would be a good start because EU is a large gaming population.

RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 18 May 18:08 collapse

It may be large but EU is certainly not the largest.

This is something I think even the Chinese government would want to ban.

TwigletSparkle@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 May 22:17 collapse

Even so, the EU is large enough that if they legislated changes, like they did with Phone charging ports, companies will fall in line so as not to miss out on a big market for their products. Results may differ for digital products though.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 18 May 23:20 next collapse

It is a little bit different though, if it was illegal tomorrow it would be fixed in the EU alone. The charging ports is am efficiency in production decision. Companies can and do give different products to different regions, coke is different, chocolate is different, software has different festures and terms.

RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world on 18 May 23:33 collapse

China is even bigger, though. There are many cases where the same happened, a product was altered globally because the company selling it wanted all that sweet China money and maintaining two different versions would be too costly.

Its just strange to me China wouldn’t have a problem with this, but the EU does? The CCP is way more restrictive and controlling than the EU. If the CCP found out that single player games are connecting to an outside internet source, they’d shut that down immediately. They would be freaking out. Perhaps it is because PC gaming in China is not very popular compared to mobile? Or perhaps because it is so expensive due to taxes and other restrictions that they don’t feel like they need to bother? I wonder.

I realize it is likely you are from a nation in the European Union, as Europeans and Canadians seem to make up like 95% of Lemmy’s userbase, so I mean no offense when I say this, but the Chinese gamer playerbase is more than double the size of the playerbases of every nation in the entire EU combined. Companies wouldn’t really care about losing EU if they can break into or keep the Chinese market. For many of the previous documented cases of EU legislation changing something, the businesses would have totally ignored those if China required something different and the business had to choose between the two. Bigger number means more money.

Im just saying it is shocking to me that the CCP seems to be okay with that. I don’t think the CCP makes basically any right choices, but even a broken clock is right twice a day, and this would be one of those times. Crazy they haven’t done anything about it already. The EU shouldn’t need to handle this if the CCP knew about it. Maybe they don’t know?

TwigletSparkle@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 May 14:01 collapse

No offense taken, thanks for the detailed reply!

You’re absolutely right that the chinese market is much larger and could exert this force if it wanted to, but the EU rarely makes these types of moves, and they’re normally focusing on consumer protection (think GDPR), which I don’t think the CCP is really focused on.

BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world on 18 May 21:51 collapse

Worse. Denuvo.

hal_5700X@sh.itjust.works on 17 May 23:44 next collapse

Sony being retarded again. It much be a day who ends with a y.

gradual@lemmings.world on 18 May 02:31 next collapse

Honestly why even bother?

It looks like shit.

REDACTED@infosec.pub on 19 May 02:02 next collapse

What’s bizzare to me is that the game is banned in Lithuania, but not in Latvia. The two countries are like twins.

Justas@sh.itjust.works on 19 May 08:04 collapse

It’s fine, I wasn’t going to buy it anyway.

Edit: LV is in Purchase Restricted Countries list, just not in the one with the flags, for some reason.

It is also weird that They restricted Belarus but not Russia.

nuko147@lemm.ee on 19 May 08:01 next collapse

It will also have Denuvo, 70€, and it is the in top selling games on Steam right now. Well, that happens when gaming becomes mainstream i guess…

echodot@feddit.uk on 19 May 12:12 collapse

Does that mean it can’t run on the steam deck then?

nuko147@lemm.ee on 19 May 12:45 collapse

Steam Deck compatibility is uknown atm. But the new Doom has also Denuvo and it is available on Steam Deck.

mohab@piefed.social on 20 May 07:31 collapse

This games sucks anyway. If it's blocked in your country, go play Bayonetta.