Market restriction permanent
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@Go4stros25_MLBTS It's not just gaming, it's what happens when companies go tonedeaf completely lose touch with their consumer base for too long. Sure, the odd one comes back and realizes the mistakes they made- but not very often at all.
It comes down to what SIE (Sony Interactive Entertainment) has in mind. Whether they authorize the budget for SDS to hire the code talent needed to redo the game with a fresh code design, and then perform the necessary alpha testing as well as beta testing. And with any fresh code package, extensive testing is required.
My cynical side tells me that Sony never regarded their acquisition of SDS as anything more than control over content on their Playstation. It was MLB that forced SDS to develop the game for X-Box and Switch. This tells me that for Sony, the sad reality is that Sony's strategic plan may be to ride the wave as long as possible and then sell off SDS for whatever price they can get for the pieces.
Every part of me hopes that is wrong, but I never expected the title to go this many years without any significant upgrades, and I certainly never expected to see the amount of bugs explode despite trivial changes made. I mean, being unable to even code effectively operating menus? That's something I would have never expected to see happen.
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@TripleH-4481_PSN I'm also flipping on console most of the time. I wonder if these false bot flags will make people flip on console more, and maybe restore the market to the way it used to be? At least a little bit?