A lie of omission is still a lie. Arrowhead is equally guilty, just like Shift Up is for their mess. "Just following orders" will never earn any sympathy from me.
The real issue at the end of the day was that Sony willfully listed the game on Steam in regions that cannot (without breaking ToS) create a PSN account. Even if the account linking requirement was supposed to be in from the start and only got kicked down the road due to server issues, Sony created a shitstorm largely because of how widely listed the game was. Arrowhead isn't to blame for that aspect at the very least, because the reason studios opt for a publisher is to manage logistics, like where to sell the game.
I haven't once said that Arrowhead is entirely to blame, so I don't know why people keep responding to me as if I did. Go read the responses that Arrowhead employees were making to angry gamers on Twitter over this and see if you are still so willing to go to the mat for them.
Arrowhead knew this was coming since before they launched and didn't say anything about it to warn their customers. And then when customers were upset, they laughed in their faces and told them to go fuck themselves. They have plenty of responsibility for the problem that has absolutely nothing to do with Sony. So once again, they are equally responsible here, and no amount of "bu bu but Sony!" is going to convince me otherwise.
A lie of omission is still a lie. Arrowhead is equally guilty, just like Shift Up is for their mess. "Just following orders" will never earn any sympathy from me.
The real issue at the end of the day was that Sony willfully listed the game on Steam in regions that cannot (without breaking ToS) create a PSN account. Even if the account linking requirement was supposed to be in from the start and only got kicked down the road due to server issues, Sony created a shitstorm largely because of how widely listed the game was. Arrowhead isn't to blame for that aspect at the very least, because the reason studios opt for a publisher is to manage logistics, like where to sell the game.
That was Steam doing it to go after the publisher for the potential refund shit storm.
Sony wasn't awake and at work til last night, and odds are their executives crapped themselves when they walked in.
I haven't once said that Arrowhead is entirely to blame, so I don't know why people keep responding to me as if I did. Go read the responses that Arrowhead employees were making to angry gamers on Twitter over this and see if you are still so willing to go to the mat for them.
Arrowhead knew this was coming since before they launched and didn't say anything about it to warn their customers. And then when customers were upset, they laughed in their faces and told them to go fuck themselves. They have plenty of responsibility for the problem that has absolutely nothing to do with Sony. So once again, they are equally responsible here, and no amount of "bu bu but Sony!" is going to convince me otherwise.