adriane23 said:
If this made any logical sense (and it doesn't), this would have been done this gen when publishers realized how easy it was to pirate 360 versions of their games. Or it would've been done two, three, or four generations ago, when publishers found out how easy it was for their games to be pirated on the PC. On the subject of the "Always On, Always Connected" rumor. If true, I don't see what the big deal is with this. My PC is always on and always connected to the internet. And my PS3 turns itself on automatically to download patches and updates at 4 in the morning. Either of these can be turned off by my choosing, so I'm sure the Next Box would have it as a mandatory feature. The rest of the subjects of your post were either addressed by someone else, or completely ignored as they should have been. The Playstation Avenger has spoken. |
Oh so DRM wasnt created? Online passes? forget about that stuff or the fact that developers and publishers has wanted to block used games for years?
Let's just tak ea look at EA and Ubisoft's DRM strategy and tell me that they dont want to block used games? Then you have sony which are going to allow them to make the choice to block used games. Do you really think developers and publishers are going to be nice and not block them? They have already proved that they want to block them with some very sketchy strategies