Yah, they seem very worried about the public groundswell.
Almost like it’s not just about allowing games to be run locally or a third party server being an annoyance. It’s almost like killing games was more part of a larger business strategy, like they were intentionally deleting products people payed for to force them to buy new versions, or move to more heavily monetized ones.
Yah, they seem very worried about the public groundswell.
Almost like it’s not just about allowing games to be run locally or a third party server being an annoyance. It’s almost like killing games was more part of a larger business strategy, like they were intentionally deleting products people payed for to force them to buy new versions, or move to more heavily monetized ones.