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  • It's easy. You cut down the quality of your products rapidly and start being recommended against by the people that used to buy your products.

    Corsair used to be good. I enjoyed their products. However, their quality has plummeted over the past few years, and their iCue software is absolutely terrible. It will routinely crash, and completely lock up my keyboard and mouse.

  • Speaking candidly about business negotiations can harm a good working relationship if you say the wrong thing. You also don't want to say anything that could be perceived as badmouthing the people that hold the keys to your success. He's likely just trying to be careful while being as transparent as possible.

  • It's called "Not reading your fucking contract or doing due diligence for the people who paid for your product and then kicking the can to the people you signed a contract with."

    If people had read the bright yellow text above the buy button on the Steam store page or the EULA, the account linking announcement would not have been a surprise.

  • They didn't ignore it. They shut it off after the first week because Sony's servers were so clogged up, people weren't able to set up their accounts. Plus, they were dealing with all the other server issues. It was only a matter of time before they were going to have to turn it back on.

    Not only has the "requires linking a PlayStation Network account" advisory been on the Steam page from the start, but anyone that picked up the game at launch is already linked.

    I'm not a fan of the linking; but since I don't own a Sony console, it's just yet another account that serves no purpose to me other than letting me play a couple of games I own on PC.

  • It's because the airline tells them they have to require it, and it's critical not to deviate from policy when it comes to safety. The airline is being told to require it by their governing authority, who updates rules and regulations at the speed of bureaucracy and an air of "but did you die, tho?".