I'm glad you are finished here. My post are polite enough while being mean, I can get plenty meaner and if being "mean" is against the rules to be mean then it's against the rules to do a lot things I've seen on this forum. I'm very bullish on these little things. What I was suggesting is if you didn't like the current state of affairs don't bother investing. Consoles are investments and frankly, you can't please everyone. Expending 100 after warrenty isn't all that bad and is standard price for most manufacturers repairs. I would assume you are the type that does take care of consoles (open spaces and such) with how vested you were in the conversation. You have your needs and I have mine. You're at the stage in your gamer life where online connectivity is an important part where I've moved on from that stage in gaming. I've never implied anything was perfect, the current state of consoles (PS4 and One included) has a lot of bloated features. On a side note, when you have opinions on a subject it is already made personal. You participated adding your opinion.
"Only one console per account and that's fine? And about working with databases, what I said is completely possible from a technical standpoint. PSN does it. They are using some magic new DB? "
What you implied was multiple IDs on one account. PSN does not do that. One ID, multiple platforms. It does not work the way you think it does. It's possible to do it, but from working in databases that programmer will give you multiple middle fingers. The way Nintendo and Sony does it, it's fine. Also to mention, PS4 content is limited to one console and in order to move it to another console you must transfer it and deactivate that old console. It's pretty close to what Nintendo has (and Sony use to allow content on 5 activated consoles). Anyways, I'm done cause you called me "mean" and claimed it was against the rules.







