They would do a lot better if Japanese companies would stop with the shitty DRM and provide actual support for the games they release.
this post was submitted on 03 Feb 2024
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They would do a lot better if Japanese companies would stop with the shitty DRM and provide actual support for the games they release.
We're still talking about big companies: that issue it's more about shareholders, CEOs usually can't go there and say "we didn't sell because our game suck". They need to say something on the line "dam pirates!".
Pocket Pair (Palworld) is a Japanese company that currently doesn't have to face the shareholder issue.