richardhutnik said:
Sony looks like they are using this opportunity to try to lock the network down, so hackers can't get in, and use the prolonged delay as a chance to get the user community to turn against Anonymous. This way, if anything DOES happen, Sony has an angry mob ready to turn on something they consider a thorn on their side. They end up winning the PR battle in doing this. Now, anytime Sony DOES mess up from this point on, people will go, "There goes Anonymous again". Based on the postings here, there is a general agreement that Anonymous is to blame for EVERYTHING wrong going on with the PSN. |
Good luck with that.
Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.







