Again, you are looking at it with your Steam-shaded goggles on. It's not the Vietnamese government which should be "attacked". Steam operated there illegally, they are the ones who should either adhere to the government rules, or make sure affected vietnamese players get refunded if they lost access to their games.Stop arguing in bad faith because this doesn't make any sense at all. Steam users outside of Vietnam have absolutely no effect on the Vietnamese government. Vietnamese steam users must make their voice heard to their government, not that they will care, it's authoritarian.
It's like saying the 100+ countries where PSN does not operate in, should pave the way for Sony to offer their services there. Doesn't make any sense.
Helldivers 2:
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Always online, would have required a mandatory PSN account linking, game was already sold in countries that did not support PSN, not even psuedo-support.
Yep, Sony made an error, was crucified for it, tried to rectify things.
The MP part cannot be removed from the game with wishes and hopes, it needs an investment which clearly Sony doesn't want to make. Because they were crucified during Helldivers-gate, they took the easiest and correct decision to not sell the game there.Ghost of Tsushima:
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Not always online, doesn't require a PSN account unless you are playing multiplayer, The single player could still have been sold in those countries.
If I were you, I would boycott all Sony games on Steam.