• Fubarberry
    link
    English
    2214 days ago

    It’s important that people who gave a negative review over PSN go back and change their review now. If the community shows that review scores will go back to positive after getting what we want, it will make other companies in the future more willing to give up unpopular decisions.

    Also the devs deserve a good review score from what I’ve seen, this wasn’t really their fault and I wouldn’t want them to suffer any more for it.

    • @Aphelion@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      5314 days ago

      I agree with you except for the fact that Sony has yet to change the region lock out or remove the PSN account requirement on the Steam store listing. Talk is cheap and that’s all Sony has done so far.

      • @stardust@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        English
        813 days ago

        Quick reversal shows that community is proactive in recognizing good and bad actions, so that even if reviews flip to good again it can quickly become negative. So I don’t think there is a need to hold off on changing reviews back to positive. Showing that the community is actively engaged is good to demonstrate.

      • @hobovision@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        614 days ago

        I’m not saying they should be rewarded but the penalty should be removed. I’m not saying people should go give it a positive review if they didn’t already have one, I do think the negative reviews should at least be removed. If Sony reneges then there will obviously be a huge backlash again and “we ain’t gon get fooled again”.

      • Fubarberry
        link
        English
        214 days ago

        That’s a valid point.

      • Fubarberry
        link
        English
        18
        edit-2
        14 days ago

        It’s important that there’s a benefit to them giving up something they wanted. If the reviews don’t get better after they gave up forcing PSN, then Sony would have been better off keeping the requirement. Other companies would look at this situation, and think that once Sony made the initial mistake, they would have been better off doubling down instead of backing off.

        You’re wanting this to be an example of “don’t make stupid corporate decisions or you’ll get punished”, but that I’m very confident that companies will still make stupid decisions because they’re so out of touch they don’t realize their ideas are stupid. Instead it’s easier to get good results with situations like this if companies see that there’s a way out: to do what the people want and get their review score back.

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
          link
          fedilink
          -314 days ago

          A business treats me like shit they don’t get my business anymore, they can come begging all they want, it’s their fucking job to please their customers and they failed at it. I feel like you guys are just a bunch of Sony bots spamming the place all of the sudden.

          • @hglman@lemmy.ml
            link
            fedilink
            English
            113 days ago

            Certainly does read like that. The only way to show shitty choices have consequences is to keep the bad reviews up.