I’m not even gonna pretend I care
I’m not even gonna pretend I care
Sell for what?
To relieve themselves of needing to create revenue streams and upkeep costs, without walling off features for payment.
The thing is Discord was already getting deep in the red for cash before they got the big user boom. Unless they have a viable money plan nobody is aware of, it makes no sense to not sell if their troubles continued. I highly doubt Nitro and server boosting is keeping them afloat.
Going public sounds iffy to me (as its a mostly free service) but I mean, everything was there with MS. Everything from the servers to development was going to get taken care of.
Sony needed this more than Microsoft, sonys chat sucks.Cool for people that like it.
Microsoft shills sure are quiet after saying this was gonna be a gamer changer though.![]()
Sony needed this more than Microsoft, sonys chat sucks.
It's a really good move for them going forward.
This was only going to be a huge deal if it would have been fully intergraded with xbox and pc instead of partly like it is now.
That's why they killed Communities?
Sell for what? Like you said we don't know the details of this deal, if Sony got in the ball park for only a partnership I ain't giving up ownership of shyt lol
Go public and let the stock market gamblers and Sony help you with the bills, figure out what's next right after. I thought they should've sold too when the MS news first came but keeping ownership and still cashing out is like a dream scenario unless you just want to leave lol
the word shills cracks me up every timeCool for people that like it.
Microsoft shills sure are quiet after saying this was gonna be a gamer changer though.![]()
The party system sucks?Sony needed this more than Microsoft, sonys chat sucks.
It's a really good move for them going forward.
This was only going to be a huge deal if it would have been fully intergraded with xbox and pc instead of partly like it is now.
I'm sure they factored all of that and felt Sony's offer was the most conducive to their long term plans for the platform.
We should all know by now "free" isn't actually free, Facebook is free but has multiple streams of income. They can (if they don't already) sell data just the same and even come up with extra account perks, especially when there isn't a competitor readily available. You can wall off features when you're the main player and those features are seen as worth it.