Rapham0n
Active Member
Are you tired of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's BS? No doubt any of you who have looked at the European PS STORE has noticed that there seems to be something missing. Something called Dead Or Alive 5 Last Round full version. (As well as some of the DLC and/or Catalog packs). And on PS3 even more than that is missing.
This is not the first time something like this has happened. And it's not just the Dead Or Alive games that this is happening to. (Although Dead Or Alive 5 and its many incarnations seems to be one of the biggest offenders of missing content on the EU PS STORE.)
Problems on the PlayStation Store with both the PS3 and PS4 for the United Kingdom region as well as the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region include (but are not limited to):
-missing games or DLC on several occasions;
-an item will be listed with the wrong price every single week, sometimes it won't be corrected and SCEE will simply say the indie dev, who set his own price somehow got it wrong;
-games promised and advertised as cross buy, but then not be cross buy, store description amended after the fact;
-developer promises a demo on the blog, no demo;
-indie dev requests PS+ launch discount, is refused in EU;
-games/DLC routinely cost 50% - 60% more than they do on the US despite the tax difference being less than 20%;
-content/games/DLC you purchase not being recognised as purchased;
-no order to the PS STORE at all, everything is just one huge mixed jumbled mess;
-content being arranged in extremely obscure manners;
-in certain regions games/DLC cost 75% (sometimes even higher) more on PSN than they do on XBL;
-games/DLC only being added to the PS STORE a week or more after their official release date.
The recent problems with DOA5, DOA5U and DOA5LR is only one instance of many problems on the EU PSN. If you are tired of the complete laziness and incompetence of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe then follow this link:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...e-5-last-round-launches-with-plenty-of-issues
In the above link create a Eurogamer account for yourself, (it's free and takes less than 5 minutes), and in the comments section of that article post up your dissatisfaction with SCEE. Maybe if enough people make an uproar about the issues on the EU PSN Sony might actually get off their lazy backsides and do something about it.
This is not the first time something like this has happened. And it's not just the Dead Or Alive games that this is happening to. (Although Dead Or Alive 5 and its many incarnations seems to be one of the biggest offenders of missing content on the EU PS STORE.)
Problems on the PlayStation Store with both the PS3 and PS4 for the United Kingdom region as well as the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region include (but are not limited to):
-missing games or DLC on several occasions;
-an item will be listed with the wrong price every single week, sometimes it won't be corrected and SCEE will simply say the indie dev, who set his own price somehow got it wrong;
-games promised and advertised as cross buy, but then not be cross buy, store description amended after the fact;
-developer promises a demo on the blog, no demo;
-indie dev requests PS+ launch discount, is refused in EU;
-games/DLC routinely cost 50% - 60% more than they do on the US despite the tax difference being less than 20%;
-content/games/DLC you purchase not being recognised as purchased;
-no order to the PS STORE at all, everything is just one huge mixed jumbled mess;
-content being arranged in extremely obscure manners;
-in certain regions games/DLC cost 75% (sometimes even higher) more on PSN than they do on XBL;
-games/DLC only being added to the PS STORE a week or more after their official release date.
The recent problems with DOA5, DOA5U and DOA5LR is only one instance of many problems on the EU PSN. If you are tired of the complete laziness and incompetence of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe then follow this link:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...e-5-last-round-launches-with-plenty-of-issues
In the above link create a Eurogamer account for yourself, (it's free and takes less than 5 minutes), and in the comments section of that article post up your dissatisfaction with SCEE. Maybe if enough people make an uproar about the issues on the EU PSN Sony might actually get off their lazy backsides and do something about it.
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