LivingMetal said:
And I have the right to play a game without the unfairness of hackers exploiting a system that makes it unfair for the mass majority. This helps protect Sony's IP as well as guarding the consumers' right of the majority. And you know better that it's not "because [Sony] felt like it." Sony just protected my rights as a consumer as part of the mass majority of PS3 owners. Yes, the backlash against Sony is unfounded hate whether it's simple ignorance or platant belligerance when failing to see the bigger picture. |
Consumer rights are a right, playing online is not a right. You've made this statement in other threads and it's just wrong. Playing online is a privileged provided by Sony not a freaking right. Sony does not have to let you use its online service so it isn't a right. The US government has to give you free speech so it is a right.
If you're willing to give up consumer rights so that you don't have to occasionally come across a hacker online then your priorities are just off and terrible for those who actually want as much freedom as they can get. I will never understand people willing to give the government more power because they don't like the HACKZERS!!!!!!!!!!!







