@ Ron - No, Everton BOUGHT FIFA 22 but having tried the trial on EA Play, then got a refund for a product that he had bought and paid for and which did work on his system and which has the same ToS as this other DLC pack we are discussing.
I never said reading and understanding a ToS is harsh. I said your viewpoint on this was harsh considering some of the other examples posted here where refunds were granted.
Do you read every ToS for every product you ...
That's harsh Ron FFS. If you remove your head from Sony's ass you might be able to see things from other people's point of view.
I wouldn't refund his cash either, but I would offer a free code so that he could download the other regions DLC. As it is, through a slight oversight, he's stuck with a DLC pack he can't use.
Compare it with EvertonFC's example below. He bought a product that did work for him but got a refund (probab...
Games still fill up as quick as when it first released so I don't know where you're getting the player count numbers from.
If the games fill up just the same, what does it matter if it only has half the numbers playing that were playing it after release?
I'd still be playing if the trophies/achievements had been thought out a little better.
Exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself
Speak for yourself mate, you're not speaking for me.
The article made it 100% clear.
"Your progress, save data, and Trophies will all carry over into the full game should you choose to buy either title after the Game Trial expires."
What you're highlighting is the marketing power afforded from having demos available.
I'm in the same boat as you when it came to DS.
Makes you question why the PS 4 appears to be left out of the equation.
You're thinking about Astros playroom which comes pre-installed with every PS 5.
On the flip side to that argument, the old trials were only an hour long if memory serves me right (which it doesn't usually lol).
This obviously needs considered on a game by game basis. There's been a few points made over the length of Miles Morales for example where some people might actually be able to finish the whole game with a 5 hour trial.
Common sense appeared to be a low priority when they implemented this.
A good first step but this definitely needs addressed going forward.
Why anyone would disagree with this point I'll never know.
Yeah they are.
From the article "Your progress, save data, and Trophies will all carry over into the full game should you choose to buy either title after the Game Trial expires."
And shouldn't be too difficult to get third parties on board.
MS had a policy in the 360 days where every game released on the platform had to have a demo available to try out.. a similar policy for the PS 5 would be very welcome.
Lol, classic.
Everybody's golf is on sale at half price in the UK PS Store.
The peak of golf games on PlayStation.
You'll have one by Christmas. Santa promises lol
Just keep adding the PS 5 games to your library via the PS app until then.
PS 4 users will be catered for for a good few years on PS+ and considering PS 5 users can still play them I'm unsure why anyone would rush to exclude them.
Lol, the only thing funnier than your comment was that someone disagreed with you.
Why? Would either of you like to elaborate?
Or did you both just see a bandwagon rolling by and decide to jump on?
Lol, poor child.
Lol someone hit the nail on the head.
Genius