EZA-esque works for you?Super random question. Anybody have any favorite underrated EZA videos/streams? Hidden gems, or stuff you keep coming back to just cause it's cozy? I'm in need of recommendations :-)
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Super random question. Anybody have any favorite underrated EZA videos/streams? Hidden gems, or stuff you keep coming back to just cause it's cozy? I'm in need of recommendations :-)
I haven't watched the stream yet, so I don't know the stakes and what exactly happened, but I personally wouldn't touch the namechange option on PSN (I don't need it myself, but I am glad they finally gave people the option to do so).
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/network/onlineid/games-list-home/critical-issues/
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/network/onlineid/games-list-home/issues-identified/
It's clear Sony made the stupid mistake (when they launched PSN over 10 years ago) of not adding an id to the users and coupling everything to the username directly (which is a rookie mistake, even when it launched, they drilled it in at my school around that time to never do that).
I am sure they tried their best over the last couple of years to solve this issue, but as long as not all games are querying the new id-field instead of the old username field, there is no way that stuff doesn't break when you change your PSN username. I am not an expert on this type of thing, but I know a bit about how databases work and I don't see an easy way for them to completely fix this without shutting down PSN for at least a couple of days (and even then as it depends on how games queried that name before).
New games will be fine, but for older games, you will be at the mercy of how the devs implemented their game.
I think it's a bad idea for people who sometimes play older games to change their PSN name (especially people in the industry) as it's very unpredictable what will happen with some games.
The list of games that don't work properly with the name change isn't that big, but there is no way they tested each and every game.
I also don't understand how some big first party/second party studios/games (LBP3, Uncharted 4, MLB The Show and Wipeout come to mind) still have trouble with this and why they aren't patched yet.
I personally wouldn't take the risk. Even if I wanted to change my PSN name.
I haven't watched the stream yet, so I don't know the stakes and what exactly happened, but I personally wouldn't touch the namechange option on PSN (I don't need it myself, but I am glad they finally gave people the option to do so).
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/network/onlineid/games-list-home/critical-issues/
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/network/onlineid/games-list-home/issues-identified/
It's clear Sony made the stupid mistake (when they launched PSN over 10 years ago) of not adding an id to the users and coupling everything to the username directly (which is a rookie mistake, even when it launched, they drilled it in at my school around that time to never do that).
I am sure they tried their best over the last couple of years to solve this issue, but as long as not all games are querying the new id-field instead of the old username field, there is no way that stuff doesn't break when you change your PSN username. I am not an expert on this type of thing, but I know a bit about how databases work and I don't see an easy way for them to completely fix this without shutting down PSN for at least a couple of days (and even then as it depends on how games queried that name before).
New games will be fine, but for older games, you will be at the mercy of how the devs implemented their game.
I think it's a bad idea for people who sometimes play older games to change their PSN name (especially people in the industry) as it's very unpredictable what will happen with some games.
The list of games that don't work properly with the name change isn't that big, but there is no way they tested each and every game.
I also don't understand how some big first party/second party studios/games (LBP3, Uncharted 4, MLB The Show and Wipeout come to mind) still have trouble with this and why they aren't patched yet.
I personally wouldn't take the risk. Even if I wanted to change my PSN name.
There has been a beta thats been running for months? So they probably do have a lot of data. Anything that they haven't caught is probably so small, that the chance of you even playing that game again is minuscule.
If I wanted to change my name, I'd do it. No interest in any of those games listed, and even if I did get caught in some critical issue in a game not listed, it would probably be some small indie game I barely even remember.
That wouldn't be a big problem for sure. But losing ingame currency (like it's stated for the games with critical issues) is game breaking imo.Aside from a few select games, there's no actual risk.
Some games might have display issues regarding your username, but that's not a huge deal tbh.
That wouldn't be a big problem for sure. But losing ingame currency (like it's stated for the games with critical issues) is game breaking imo.
It's also notable that Onrush is on there as it's a rather new game and it seems not to have display issues of the username (or it wouldn't be in that specific list). My guess would be that it screws something up with your savegame (like the stuff you have unlocked or something like that).
I have read about people breaking their trophies, but I can't confirm if that was real or not, so hopefully it's not.
But I find it weird that they were going to release this much earlier (it's in beta for a long, long time), so I'm almost positive it has either some major drawbacks or they had some serious bugs when they were testing.
Based on the Trial yesterday during Group Stream, I am pretty sure Ben Moore is feeling pretty salty right now that he had to change his avatar for 2 months. Here is the news:
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/...on-id-name-but-sony-warns-of-potential-issues
That wouldn't be a big problem for sure. But losing ingame currency (like it's stated for the games with critical issues) is game breaking imo.
It's also notable that Onrush is on there as it's a rather new game and it seems not to have display issues of the username (or it wouldn't be in that specific list). My guess would be that it screws something up with your savegame (like the stuff you have unlocked or something like that).
I have read about people breaking their trophies, but I can't confirm if that was real or not, so hopefully it's not.
But I find it weird that they were going to release this much earlier (it's in beta for a long, long time), so I'm almost positive it has either some major drawbacks or they had some serious bugs when they were testing.
But I hope I am wrong. Like I said before, I am glad they finally have released the option to change the PSN username.
I am still happy with my usernames of Xbox and PSN, but I understand that some people want to change it.
I personally would prefer to change my username on GOG to have the same name on there compared to my other gaming accounts and it's not possible either without contacting them directly (and it's not that big of a deal for me, so I just keep it).
Thanks for making that happen!Weve been spoiled these last few weeks getting the podcast super early huh.
Edit: wtf it went live seconds after I made this post.
Listening to Huber I got really hyped for Odyssey and was almost tempted to buy it after being disappointed with Origins. Then Huber went on to defend the viking raids and I realised maybe we look at the world through different eyes and I got unhyped. Nothing against Huber, I love him, just thought it was a funny moment how I went from "hell yeah!" to "maybe no..."
Listening to Huber I got really hyped for Odyssey and was almost tempted to buy it after being disappointed with Origins. Then Huber went on to defend the viking raids and I realised maybe we look at the world through different eyes and I got unhyped. Nothing against Huber, I love him, just thought it was a funny moment how I went from "hell yeah!" to "maybe no..."
Odyssey is good though.Listening to Huber I got really hyped for Odyssey and was almost tempted to buy it after being disappointed with Origins. Then Huber went on to defend the viking raids and I realised maybe we look at the world through different eyes and I got unhyped. Nothing against Huber, I love him, just thought it was a funny moment how I went from "hell yeah!" to "maybe no..."
Yeah...
I would not want to talk about this, but I'm so worried...
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Yeah, with E3 right around the corner, that should bump them up nicely.
Sadly Sony E3 always gave them the best reaction videos in terms of views. Hopefully MS can pick up the slack with some sick reveals.
Also, I genuinely wonder where they are gonna set up for E3. I'd love for them to ditch the suits, and go all 9 of them on the couch.