Doobie_wop said:
The difference is that one is a games console and another is a phone. One platform makes most of it's money from hardware, another makes most of it's money from software. One runs an online gaming network, the other doesn't. One has consumers which could potentially have their online experience harmed, the other doesn't. They are two different things, both of them being electronic devices doesn't make them similar platforms. Also, the law that was passed for phones went through, as far as I know, the law still states that consoles can't be hacked. Until something changes, then analogies are pointless in this case. |
Who said anything about the PSN. he did nothing to that.
The app store was not affected? I think piracy runs rampant on iphones too
The iphone doesn't have games?
Those games on iphone dont have online across a network? http://toucharcade.com/category/games/massive-multiplayer-mmo/
A business choice to sell hardware at a loss is just that a business choice. They dont have too. They do it too undermine smaller companies being able to get a foothold into the industry by inflating the cost to start up and requiring massive cash reserves. I am not going to feel sorry for Sony because of their business choice.
So they are essentially the exact same thing. except if your sony?