Wii U, so...nothing different. But I'd be much less likely to buy either of the other consoles until they were sufficiently hacked.
That said, the way Microsoft went about it was really oppressive. I personally don't play PC games because my PC is crap, but if I had a top of the line PC, I'd probably play games on it. PC has several options that do digital and DRM right. I'd hope that if Sony did follow in Microsoft's footsteps, they'd at least be closer to Steam than Microsoft with their policies. Maybe even better than Steam.
Another thought, if the two biggest third party centric consoles killed off used games, we'd probably see a LOT more digital only releases, perhaps almost exclusively, even. Microsoft made the disks irrelevant, so why would consumers or publishers want to waste their time in such a scenario?
Given that, would Wii U see a lot more third party support, since there'd be no pressure to do a retail release, and a digital only release would be less risky?







