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Agreed, I'm just saying that's Sony's MO. I don't think neither MS or Nintendo has that.Fuck 'em. No company should have to tiptoe around any foreign country's pithy demands.
I wouldn't be surprised if this applies to EVERYBODY.
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Agreed, I'm just saying that's Sony's MO. I don't think neither MS or Nintendo has that.Fuck 'em. No company should have to tiptoe around any foreign country's pithy demands.
Guess that's a "no" on whether discussing skeletons and time travel is allowed.
@Marissa Moira you WILL kowtow to Sony AND the PRC for your social credits.
Both games are different but are kino either way. I prefer Half-Life 2 but Metroid Prime is awesome. Best way to play now is the Trilogy on the Wii or emulate it via dolphinI actually played anything on it within the entire years of 2003 and 2004. By '05, I tried giving it another chance and picked up Metroid Prime, only to be completely perplexed as to why anyone liked it. To this day, I never made it past the second level, and I think of it as the worst FPS I've ever played. I've been told not to compare it to other FPSes, and that it's really more story-driven and about exploration, but all I saw was a really awful game that didn't hold a candle to Half Life 2.
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No Hong Kong 97 release on PS5 then? Shame, that game is a national treasure.
The fine print reads that it's specifically for East Taiwan users and not anyone else, which isn't anything out of the ordinary because if they do it normally in real life, they get taken away anyways. All major platforms have similar specific rules for their online platforms just for the Chinese.
>"It's only in East Taiwan so that makes it ok"The fine print reads that it's specifically for East Taiwan users and not anyone else, which isn't anything out of the ordinary because if they do it normally in real life, they get taken away anyways. All major platforms have similar specific rules for their online platforms just for the Chinese.
Besides the finest Chinese delicacy is corpse starch mixed with gutter oil. It has to come from somewhere. No better gamer fuel than one made from actual gamers.
Fuck the CCPThe fine print reads that it's specifically for East Taiwan users and not anyone else, which isn't anything out of the ordinary because if they do it normally in real life, they get taken away anyways. All major platforms have similar specific rules for their online platforms just for the Chinese.
Besides the finest Chinese delicacy is corpse starch mixed with gutter oil. It has to come from somewhere. No better gamer fuel than one made from actual gamers.
They demand it or else the company gets kicked out of the market entirely.>"It's only in East Taiwan so that makes it ok"
Censoring, no matter where it is, is still a gay thing to do, ESPECIALLY when it's the chinks doing the censoring.
YOUR EXECUTIVE, IN THEIR OWN WORDS, SAID THEY DIDN'T LIKE IT, SO WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU SPAZZING OUT NOW THAT IT'S OUT THERE IN THE WILD?!Genndy said:Later on, I personally went to see [then Sony Pictures Entertainment executive] Amy Pascal , and said, “Look, I’m a big boy. I can take it. I just need some information.” And she said, “Look Genndy, we love you, but we just don’t like Popeye.”
This is the fork in the road between liking platform exclusives and liking potential corporate stock prices more than any games or platforms that might come out of it. I have a fondness of Sony but they live and die like the rest of us.They demand it or else the company gets kicked out of the market entirely.
What do you think their "love hotels" were, broheim?If Nintendo started a worldwide chain of gay brothels
I walked into that one. But they were probably not rainbow oriented and they were contained to japan.What do you think their "love hotels" were, broheim?
Okay, test that theory out with your PSN account. See if Sony won't ban you.The fine print reads that it's specifically for East Taiwan users and not anyone else, which isn't anything out of the ordinary because if they do it normally in real life, they get taken away anyways. All major platforms have similar specific rules for their online platforms just for the Chinese.
Besides the finest Chinese delicacy is corpse starch mixed with gutter oil. It has to come from somewhere. No better gamer fuel than one made from actual gamers.
The point I was trying to make that China having exclusive asinine rules applies to every company there. The companies themselves are only bending to their whims out of the concern of being blocked from doing business there because of the authoritarian government. Having companies behave like that has been the norm.This is the fork in the road between liking platform exclusives and liking potential corporate stock prices more than any games or platforms that might come out of it. I have a fondness of Sony but they live and die like the rest of us.
If Nintendo started a worldwide chain of gay brothels I wouldn't say "ah yes, this is good for the switch" because I'm not rooting for the corporation to make money.