@beardalaxy if they don't want to be known for bricking consoles then maybe they shouldn't brick consoles? they took my ability to download the games I already own, that's not too far removed from a literal brick
fuck cucktendo
@beardalaxy "it's probably only going towards the pirates", I didn't do anything and got my console borderline bricked anyway, just like thousands and thousands of people did, and if it happened once, it will happen again, be so for voltage spikes or no reason at all
@matana what did you do?
@beardalaxy literally nothing
@matana oh it was the Russia sanction stuff right
@beardalaxy I do not consider a corpo being a good little tool in an economic proxy war a legitimate reason to terminate customer service
@matana yeah I agree with you there.
@beardalaxy @bebe they do, because the same way as you can't just go vigilante, you also shouldn't be able to destroy a pirate's property
@beardalaxy @bebe give pirates an award, nationalize cucktendo assets
@Alex @matana @bebe iirc that is actually illegal in some places, just because it is in the eula doesn't mean it wouldn't be illegal if they did it. however if they're only banning users who are also breaking the law, the people doing that don't really have a leg to stand on unless they really want to take a huge fall to send a message.
@beardalaxy @bebe again, they already did ban a ton of people who did nothing
@matana the misunderstanding is over *what* will get your console bricked. i agree that they shouldn't do it at all, but people are acting like something as simple as a voltage spike is going to brick your console forever. it's probably only going towards the pirates and people who are cheating in online games or using hacks to enter people's game chats and stuff. staying offline when you're doing homebrew stuff or piracy especially has always been recommended.