I haven't been keeping up with gaming news much, but I heard a lot of chatter about Gran Turismo 7, because I am a bit of a stickler for a good racing sim.
After watching the trailer and checking out a few news stories, I discovered that the game's main campaign mode will require a constant internet connection.
Did the Sony PS5 owners recoil in disgust for having to be online at all times to play through the campaign? Nope. If you check some of the usual places they're complacent enough to say "Well, they want to stop cheaters, so I guess it's fine."
Fanboys for any megacorp are pretty disgusting individuals. But then again, it's part of a larger symptom of indoctrinated compulsory consumerism, where people feel they need to subject themselves to the corporatocracy.
That same logic applies to Sony as well.
I haven't been keeping up with gaming news much, but I heard a lot of chatter about Gran Turismo 7, because I am a bit of a stickler for a good racing sim.
After watching the trailer and checking out a few news stories, I discovered that the game's main campaign mode will require a constant internet connection.
Did the Sony PS5 owners recoil in disgust for having to be online at all times to play through the campaign? Nope. If you check some of the usual places they're complacent enough to say "Well, they want to stop cheaters, so I guess it's fine."
Fanboys for any megacorp are pretty disgusting individuals. But then again, it's part of a larger symptom of indoctrinated compulsory consumerism, where people feel they need to subject themselves to the corporatocracy.