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A203D said:

I think i understand how would Sony implment this, you by the disk, you get the code to use that disk inside the box. fair enought. but i'm guessing that theres somthing on the disk that tells you PS3 its a genuine code, because not everyone has access to the PSN. so Sony cant use online firmware updates to tell your PS3 what codes are genuine, so thus that data must be on the disk.

this is a good idea, i'm buy all my games anyway, so that means it no problem because it takes what 30secs to type a code in, and i may lend a game to 1 or 2 of my friends, so its not a problem. and its nots Sony's fault, they're protecting the industry, protecting developers who really depend on the sales of games, because PS3 games dont sell like Nintendos, so there livelhoods are affected.

the only question is what this could do to used game sales.


if this becomes a standard for the industry then i guess used game sales will go down which is actaully a good thing for many devs