Sony is the bad guy. They prove it time and time again whenever they deny refunds on games that aren't even released yet or refuse to even consider an update to their currently horrible policy.
That bad? I really only heard the major issues being the older systems. But I honestly never got hyped for or cared too much about the game.CP2077 shouldn´t have released this year at all, regardless of the system.
QA is not the platform owner's problem, nor is it their fault when people are moronic consumers.Sony is at fault for granting certification to a clearly fauty game, so even if CDPR hadn't said anything, they are still at fault.
That is absolutely the intent. "Hey, look over there instead of looking at us!"
Nah, man, it's not exactly warring. Fanboys need to be put in their place. And I was agreeing with both on whom I quoted.Damn do y'all ever stop warring? I fail to see what this tit-for-tat crap has to do with anything? You can be mad at Sony, please do.. but goh with that.
Judging by the OP Microsoft is returning digital copies with no issues?
Good to know that it's not just me then. Yea, the bot doesn't work at all. I think they are flooded with refund requests.I still can't get the PSN refund chat bot to do anything useful. People are saying it's slow but it's not even working for me. And yeah curious about how the CDPR email goes.
LMAO "Let me lose potentially thousands of dollars worth of games because I chose the nuclear option instead of waiting for things to play out"...
It seems really hit-and-miss on who is able to get a refund on this from Sony right now, but there's proof in this very thread that they are processing refunds for at least some people. Hopefully they open up refunds to everyone that wants them instead of it being on a case by case basis like it currently is.
Yup, which is working exactly as intended, at least for now as the blame is shifted. This isn't your typical refund scenario and, of course, Sony's lack of a proper refund system in place doesn't help at all.Yeah they said something like using their respective refund policies. What refund policies.
as shitty as Sony's refund policy is, CDPR should have probably cleared with platform holders and retailers before making that statement. I doubt people will be able to casually walk into a retail outlet and return their opened discs either.
You say that as if people bought games thinking of refunding them 80% of the time. What you're saying doesn't make sense because refunding is a small part of the whole process. Should it be better? Yes, of course. Is it worth it cutting ties with a company? That's for each person to decide and it seems like it's not really worth the nuclear option lol. Why do people feel the need to be hyperbolic?Seems like people ITT are making it clear this is a long persisting problem with Sony. But again, it's a personal choice if you want to stay attached to this type of company or not
If Sony didn't know how unstable the game is they sure as hell should know now via the tons of crash reports they must be getting. At this point Sony should do right by their userbase and make a statement about no questions asked refund.
Judging by the OP Microsoft is returning digital copies with no issues?
Yeah, the Microsoft Store has the same refund policy as Steam (ie no quibble refunds within 14 days of purchase [or release in the case of pre-orders] so long as you haven't played the game for more than two hours). In this case, I would expect the two hour playtime limit to be waived.Judging by the OP Microsoft is returning digital copies with no issues?
Agreed about QA, but it seems like the game was clearly not in a good state for the base console so it's still Sony's fault imo.QA is not the platform owner's problem, nor is it their fault when people are moronic consumers.
Again, they should still offer refunds, but y'all need to actually think before pre-ordering things. That or accept you might be throwing your money into a bottomless void, especially with digital.
That bad? I really only heard the major issues being the older systems. But I honestly never got hyped for or cared too much about the game.
Microsoft and the Xbox allow refunds on all purchases already.
It's just that between Xbox, PC and PS4 that only the ps4 doesn't have an option for refunds at all, this was a special case to allow ANY refunds because cyberpunk is special broken.
But Sony & Microsoft let it's release of the game go in the state that it's in. They're just as bad.Welp judging by this thread, CDPR's PR plan is working. The blame has successfully been shifted off of them.
Well, not everybody is going to agree with your points or be in the hive mind with era. That don't make em fanboys. I get it, sometimes people are mad at the store they bought the shit from. All's I'm seeing is CDPR getting away Scot free for some stuff they sold you...Nah, man, it's not exactly warring. Certain fanboys do need to be put in their place. And I was agreeing with both on whom I quoted.
Stay attached? It's not a relationship, there's no attachment beyond a company providing a product and me choosing if/when to purchase.Seems like people ITT are making it clear this is a long persisting problem with Sony. But again, it's a personal choice if you want to stay attached to this type of company or not
But Sony & Microsoft certified the release of the game in the state that it's in. They're just as bad.
Sony does have a refund policy. They enacted it a couple of years ago. I think it's for preorders only or something like that. Like you can't download the game to your console.
As pissed as I am that I have a broken game after the most recent patched do not do this. It's in their TOS to account ban you if you chargeback.
That bad? I really only heard the major issues being the older systems. But I honestly never got hyped for or cared too much about the game.
Yup, which is working exactly as intended, at least for now as the blame is shifted. This isn't your typical refund scenario and, of course, Sony's lack of a proper refund system in place doesn't help at all.
You say that as if people bought games thinking of refunding them 80% of the time. What you're saying doesn't make sense because refunding is a small part of the whole process. Should it be better? Yes, of course. Is it worth it cutting ties with a company? That's for each person to decide and it seems like it's not really worth the nuclear option lol. Why do people feel the need to be hyperbolic?