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Kresnik said:
DraconianAC said:

Honestly, I do understand your frustration, de-activating systems just to add new ones is frustrating.  But look at it objectively.  Allowing account sharing between 2 consoles is still 1 more than either of the competition allows.  And when the limit was 5 (which is used to be), it was mayhem with 5 people just pooling their resources into one account and sharing the game between them.  The system in place now may be annoying compared to what it used to be, but it's still objectively fairer than anything else and it makes a lot more sense.


I'm not upset about de-activating all my systems. I'm upset that Sony limited the applications too. Do you really think it's right for Sony to say that you can only have the youtube, skype, etc. on two hand held consoles? Limiting the downloading of games is fine, I get it; however, you don't want to minimize the experience to the customer by passing harsh limits. This should be especially true when you are trying to sell a new console(piece of hardware). You want people to be pleased with the experience, not get pissed of from little policies like these.